"Biberli" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [German]

Forms: Biberli [genitive], Biberli [plural]
Etymology: From Middle High German bimënt, from Medieval Latin pīgmentum, explained via folk etymology from Biber (“beaver”). Etymology templates: {{inh|de|gmh|bimënt}} Middle High German bimënt, {{der|de|ML.|pīgmentum}} Medieval Latin pīgmentum, {{glossary|folk etymology}} folk etymology Head templates: {{de-noun|n,-,-}} Biberli n (strong, genitive Biberli, plural Biberli)
  1. (Switzerland) A soft gingerbread cookie filled with almond paste from the Appenzell region in Switzerland. Tags: Switzerland, neuter, strong
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