"Schrack" meaning in Luxembourgish

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Noun

IPA: /ʃrak/, [ʃʀɑk] Forms: Schréck [plural], Schréckchen [diminutive], Schréckelchen [diminutive]
Etymology: Formally from Middle High German schric (“leap, jump”), which is related with Schreck (“fright, shock”). However, reinterpreted in Luxembourgish as a variant of Middle High German schrit (“step”) and adopting entirely the latter's sense. Etymology templates: {{inh|lb|gmh|schric|t=leap, jump}} Middle High German schric (“leap, jump”), {{m+|gmh|schrit|t=step}} Middle High German schrit (“step”) Head templates: {{lb-noun|m|Schréck|dim=Schréckchen|dim2=Schréckelchen}} Schrack m (plural Schréck, diminutive Schréckchen or Schréckelchen)
  1. Alternative form of Schrëtt Tags: alt-of, alternative, masculine Alternative form of: Schrëtt
    Sense id: en-Schrack-lb-noun-SWsk1Gt7 Categories (other): Luxembourgish entries with incorrect language header

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