"Low Prussian" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Calque of German Niederpreußisch. Etymology templates: {{cal|en|de|Niederpreußisch}} Calque of German Niederpreußisch Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Low Prussian}} Low Prussian
  1. A dialect of East Low German that developed in Prussia (West Prussia, Danzig and parts of East Prussia), influenced to some extent by Dutch as well as Baltic and Slavic languages, after 1945 spoken among the expellee community in Germany, now all but extinct, except in the form of its daughter dialect of Plautdietsch. Wikipedia link: Low Prussian Categories (topical): Languages Holonyms (East Low German): Low German Coordinate_terms: High Prussian Translations (Translations): bas-prussien [masculine] (French), Niederpreußisch [neuter] (German)
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