"Gottscheerish" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Borrowed from German Gottscheerisch. See Gottschee, region in southern Slovenia. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|de|Gottscheerisch}} German Gottscheerisch Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Gottscheerish
  1. The Germanic lect (sometimes considered an independent language and sometimes considered a dialect of Bavarian) historically used by the Gottscheers in the enclave of Gottschee, Slovenia, now little spoken. Synonyms: Granish, Carniolan (english: ambiguous), Gottscheerisch Related terms: Wiktionary’s coverage of Gottscheerish terms Translations (lect): Gottscheerisch (German), Göttscheabarisch (Gottscheerish), kočevarščina (Slovene)

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