"en Ääz am Wandere hann" meaning in Central Franconian

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Verb

IPA: /əˈn‿ɛː.dz‿am ˈʋan.də.ʀə ˈhan/
Etymology: Literally: “to have a travelling pea”. Probably from the idea that a pea has moved to some wrong place in one's body (or at least sometimes thus interpreted). Compare also the Princess and the Pea. Head templates: {{head|gmw-cfr|verb|head=en Ääz am Wandere hann}} en Ääz am Wandere hann
  1. (Ripuarian, idiomatic) to be crazy, to have lost it Wikipedia link: Princess and the Pea Tags: Ripuarian, idiomatic Synonyms: en Ääts am Wandere hann (english: variant spelling)
    Sense id: en-en_Ääz_am_Wandere_hann-gmw-cfr-verb-Ci-hCJnP Categories (other): Central Franconian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Ripuarian Franconian

Alternative forms

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          "english": "There are those people who're always smarter than the others... yeah, we're familiar with that!\n Those crazies, they have really lost it.... yeah, that's true as well!",
          "ref": "1998, “Mer bruche keiner”performed by Bläck Fööss:",
          "text": "Et jitt jo Lück, die iwig schlauer sinn als andere... jo, dat kennt mer jo!\n Die Jecke hann doch bluß en Ääz am Wandere... jo, och dat es wohr!",
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