"Gaufflete" meaning in Alemannic German

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Noun

Etymology: From Gaufel (“empty hand”), from Middle High German goufe (“empty hand”), from Old High German goufana. Cognate with Cimbrian gòffala, Old Norse gaupn (“empty hand”) (whence Scottish English gowpen (“double handful”)). Etymology templates: {{der|gsw|gmh|goufe||empty hand}} Middle High German goufe (“empty hand”), {{der|gsw|goh|goufana}} Old High German goufana, {{cog|cim|gòffala}} Cimbrian gòffala, {{cog|non|gaupn||empty hand}} Old Norse gaupn (“empty hand”), {{cog|en|gowpen||double handful}} English gowpen (“double handful”) Head templates: {{head|gsw|noun|g=f}} Gaufflete f
  1. (Uri) handful Tags: Uri, feminine
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