"Schnuer" meaning in Alemannic German

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Noun

Etymology: From Middle High German snur, from Old High German snura, from Proto-Germanic *snuzō, from Proto-Indo-European *snusós. Cognate with German Schnur, Dutch snoer, Crimean Gothic schnos. Etymology templates: {{inh|gsw|gmh|snur}} Middle High German snur, {{inh|gsw|goh|snura}} Old High German snura, {{inh|gsw|gem-pro|*snuzō}} Proto-Germanic *snuzō, {{der|gsw|ine-pro|*snusós}} Proto-Indo-European *snusós, {{cog|de|Schnur}} German Schnur, {{cog|nl|snoer}} Dutch snoer, {{cog|gme-cgo|schuos|schnos}} Crimean Gothic schnos Head templates: {{head|gsw|noun|g=f}} Schnuer f
  1. (Uri) daughter-in-law (son's wife) Tags: Uri, feminine Categories (topical): Family members, Female, People
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            "Biology",
            "Psychology",
            "Sociology",
            "Sciences",
            "Social sciences",
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        "Alemannic German terms inherited from Old High German",
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