"Läinzeechen" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Luxembourgish]

IPA: [ˈlæˑɪ̯nˌt͡seːɕən] Forms: Läinzeechen [plural]
Etymology: Ultimately from Old High German līhzeihhan, from Proto-West Germanic *līkataikn, from *līk (“body”) + *taikn (“mark, sign”). The form was variously reinterpreted. In Dutch litteken as “member mark”, in archaic German Leimzeichen as “glue mark” (from the “gluing” of the wound). The Luxembourgish is probably an assimilated form of the latter. Etymology templates: {{inh|lb|goh|līhzeihhan}} Old High German līhzeihhan, {{inh|lb|gmw-pro|*līkataikn}} Proto-West Germanic *līkataikn, {{cog|nl|litteken}} Dutch litteken, {{cog|de|Leimzeichen}} German Leimzeichen Head templates: {{lb-noun|n|Läinzeechen|g2=f}} Läinzeechen n or f (plural Läinzeechen)
  1. scar Tags: feminine, neuter Synonyms: Narb (english: from German), Cicatrice (english: from French)
    Sense id: en-Läinzeechen-lb-noun-cVpqvNuf Categories (other): Luxembourgish entries with incorrect language header

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          "word": "Narb"
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