"Große Manntränke" meaning in German

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Proper name

Forms: die Große Manntränke [canonical, feminine], der Großen Manntränke [definite, genitive]
Etymology: Calque of Low German Grote Manndränke, itself a calque of North Frisian Grat Maandreenk (literally “great man-drowning”). The Frisian verb dränk or dreenk (cognate of German tränken, English drench) means “to drown”. Formally, groß + Mann + Tränke. Etymology templates: {{cal|de|nds|Grote Manndränke}} Calque of Low German Grote Manndränke, {{der|de|frr||Grat Maandreenk|lit=great man-drowning}} North Frisian Grat Maandreenk (literally “great man-drowning”), {{cog|de|tränken}} German tränken, {{cog|en|drench}} English drench Head templates: {{de-proper noun|Große<+> Manntränke<f.article>}} die Große Manntränke f (proper noun, usually definite, definite genitive der Großen Manntränke)
  1. Second Saint Marcellus's flood (North Sea cyclone of 1362, striking most catastrophically in western Schleswig and Jutland) Tags: definite, proper-noun, usually Synonyms: Zweite Marcellusflut
    Sense id: en-Große_Manntränke-de-name-bRxsz7jx Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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