"gòffala" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Cimbrian]

Etymology: From Middle High German goufe (“empty hand”), from Old High German goufa, goufana, from Proto-Germanic *gaupnō. Cognate with Alemannic German Gaufe, Gaufel (“empty hand; amount equal to about two handfuls”) (see Gaufflete), Old Norse gaupn (“empty hand”) (whence Scottish English gowpen (“double handful”)). Etymology templates: {{der|cim|gmh|goufe||empty hand}} Middle High German goufe (“empty hand”), {{der|cim|goh|goufa}} Old High German goufa, {{der|cim|gem-pro|*gaupnō}} Proto-Germanic *gaupnō, {{cog|gsw|Gaufe}} Alemannic German Gaufe, {{cog|non|gaupn||empty hand}} Old Norse gaupn (“empty hand”), {{cog|en|gowpen||double handful}} English gowpen (“double handful”) Head templates: {{head|cim|noun|cat2=|g=f|g2=|head=}} gòffala f, {{cim-noun|f}} gòffala f
  1. (Sette Comuni) double handful (handful using both hands), a gowpen Tags: Sette-Comuni, feminine
    Sense id: en-gòffala-cim-noun-DTZLI-E4 Categories (other): Cimbrian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Sette Comuni Cimbrian
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