"Leiker" meaning in Alemannic German

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Noun

Etymology: Uncertain. Perhaps from Middle High German leichen (“to hop”). Compare Welsh llo (“calf”). Etymology templates: {{unc|gsw}} Uncertain, {{der|gsw|gmh|leichen||to hop}} Middle High German leichen (“to hop”), {{cog|cy|llo||calf}} Welsh llo (“calf”) Head templates: {{head|gsw|noun|g=m}} Leiker m
  1. (Uri) ram (male sheep) Tags: Uri, masculine Categories (lifeform): Male animals, Sheep
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