gehl

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East Central German

Etymology

Compare German gelb.

Adjective

gehl

  1. (Erzgebirgisch) yellow, pallid

References

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German

Etymology

See the lemma gelb. Compare also the alternation between fahl and falb, in which the b-less form has become the normal one.

Pronunciation

Adjective

gehl (strong nominative masculine singular gehler, comparative gehler, superlative am gehlsten)

  1. (regional) Alternative form of gelb (yellow)

Usage notes

  • The form remains familiar to the general public chiefly from the following famous nursery song in which it is maintained for rhyme:
Backe, backe Kuchen!Bake, bake cake!
Der Bäcker hat gerufen.The baker has called.
Wer will schönen Kuchen backen,Whoever wants to bake good cake,
Der muss haben sieben Sachen:He must have seven things:
Eier und Schmalz,Eggs and lard,
Butter und Salz,Butter and salt,
Zucker und Mehl,Sugar and flour,
Safran macht den Kuchen gehl.Saffron makes the cake yellow.

Declension

Further reading

  • gehl” in Duden online

Pennsylvania German

Etymology

Compare German gelb, Dutch geel, English yellow.

Adjective

gehl

  1. yellow

Derived terms