"hooch" meaning in Alemannic German

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Adjective

IPA: /hoːx/ Forms: hööcher [comparative], hööchschte [superlative]
Etymology: From Old High German hōh, from Proto-Germanic *hauhaz. Cognate with German hoch, Dutch hoog, English high, Icelandic hár, Swedish hög. Etymology templates: {{inh|gsw|goh|hōh}} Old High German hōh, {{inh|gsw|gem-pro|*hauhaz}} Proto-Germanic *hauhaz, {{cog|de|hoch}} German hoch, {{cog|nl|hoog}} Dutch hoog, {{cog|en|high}} English high, {{cog|is|hár}} Icelandic hár, {{cog|sv|hög}} Swedish hög Head templates: {{head|gsw|adjective|comparative|hööcher|superlative|hööchschte}} hooch (comparative hööcher, superlative hööchschte)
  1. high Synonyms: hoch (english: Germanized spelling), hōch (Schaffhausen) [Aargau, Basel, Solothurn], hööch (Appenzell, Basel, Bern, Glarus, Lucerne) [Aargau, St.-Gallen, Zurich], höüch [Schwyz], hoch, hòch (Walser)
    Sense id: en-hooch-gsw-adj-bvfJsV7N Categories (other): Alemannic German entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for hooch meaning in Alemannic German (2.1kB)

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          "english": "The golden sun's path climbs higher and higher.",
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        "Alemannic German terms inherited from Old High German",
        "Alemannic German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic",
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