"Harf" meaning in Luxembourgish

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Noun

IPA: /harf/, [hɑχf] Forms: Harfen [plural]
Etymology: Probably through modern German Harfe, from Old High German harfa, from Proto-Germanic *harpǭ. The expected form is *Haarf; the actual form could perhaps be native (with an exceptional development as in werfen), but with regard to the non-everyday character of the word borrowing from German seems more likely. Cognate with Dutch harp, English harp. Etymology templates: {{der|lb|de|Harfe}} German Harfe, {{der|lb|goh|harfa}} Old High German harfa, {{der|lb|gem-pro|*harpǭ}} Proto-Germanic *harpǭ, {{m|lb||*Haarf}} *Haarf, {{m|lb|werfen}} werfen, {{cog|nl|harp}} Dutch harp, {{cog|en|harp}} English harp Head templates: {{lb-noun|f}} Harf f (plural Harfen)
  1. harp Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Musical instruments

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      },
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    }
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