"krånkh" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Cimbrian]

Etymology: From Middle High German krank, kranc, from Old High German *krank, from Proto-West Germanic *krank, from Proto-Germanic *krankaz (“bent, crooked; weak”). Cognate with German krank, English crank. Etymology templates: {{inh|cim|gmh|krank}} Middle High German krank, {{inh|cim|goh|*krank}} Old High German *krank, {{inh|cim|gmw-pro|*krank}} Proto-West Germanic *krank, {{inh|cim|gem-pro|*krankaz||bent, crooked; weak}} Proto-Germanic *krankaz (“bent, crooked; weak”), {{cog|de|krank}} German krank, {{cog|en|crank}} English crank Head templates: {{head|cim|adjective|||||||||||||cat2=|head=}} krånkh, {{cim-adj}} krånkh
  1. (Luserna) ill, sick Tags: Luserna Categories (topical): Health
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