"Flinse" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [East Central German]

Forms: Flinsen [plural]
Etymology: Variant of German Plinse, ultimately from Upper Sorbian blinc, blins, plinc, plins (“thin pancake”). Compare Lithuanian plintsas and Old Prussian plinxe. Etymology templates: {{der|gmw-ecg|de|Plinse}} German Plinse, {{der|gmw-ecg|hsb|blinc}} Upper Sorbian blinc, {{cog|lt|plintsas}} Lithuanian plintsas, {{cog|prg|plinxe}} Old Prussian plinxe Head templates: {{head|gmw-ecg|noun|plural|Flinsen|g=f}} Flinse f (plural Flinsen)
  1. (High Prussian) pancake, flat cake. Tags: feminine Synonyms: Flinze
    Sense id: en-Flinse-gmw-ecg-noun-UvP7K5oQ Categories (other): East Central German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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      "word": "Flinze"
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