"-broich" meaning in German

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Suffix

IPA: /broːx/, [bʁoːx], [bʁoːχ] Audio: De--broich.ogg Forms: -broich [genitive], -broichs [genitive]
Etymology: Borrowed from Central Franconian form of Bruch (“wetland”), from Middle High German bruoch, from Old High German bruoh, from Proto-West Germanic *brōk. The -i- is the so-called rheinisches Dehnungs-i (“Rhenish lengthening i”) used to indicate the length of the preceding vowel, similarly to -h- in Standard German. Etymology templates: {{glossary|loanword|Borrowed}} Borrowed, {{bor|de|gmw-cfr|-|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Central Franconian, {{bor+|de|gmw-cfr|-}} Borrowed from Central Franconian, {{doublet|de|Bruch#Etymology 2|notext=1|t1=wetland}} Bruch (“wetland”), {{der|de|gmh|bruoch}} Middle High German bruoch, {{der|de|goh|bruoh}} Old High German bruoh, {{der|de|gmw-pro|*brōk}} Proto-West Germanic *brōk, {{m|de||rheinisches Dehnungs-i|Rhenish lengthening i}} rheinisches Dehnungs-i (“Rhenish lengthening i”), {{m|de|Dehnungs-h|-h-}} -h- Head templates: {{head|de|suffix|genitive|-broich|or|-broichs|g=n}} -broich n (genitive -broich or -broichs)
  1. Placename suffix found in the Rhineland, chiefly its northern parts. Tags: morpheme, neuter
    Sense id: en--broich-de-suffix-jWE2fdIh Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, German links with manual fragments Derived forms: Bärbroich, Grevenbroich, Hackenbroich, Hagenbroich, Herschbroich, Imgenbroich, Kleinenbroich, Korschenbroich, Langbroich, Langenbroich, Lichtenbroich, Mörsenbroich, Necklenbroich, Orbroich, Tiefenbroich, Tüschenbroich

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          "word": "Orbroich"
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