"Strach" meaning in Luxembourgish

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Noun

IPA: [ʃtʀɑχ] Forms: Strachen [plural]
Etymology: Doublet of Stréch (“stroke”), which see. Strach is the regular Luxembourgish form, while Stréch is expected in the plural (see the notes at Stach). Other nouns of this class also show a tendency to generalize the higher vowel (e.g. Schratt, Stach, Strack). This has several reasons including the influence of adjacent dialects and Standard German. In the case of Strach/Stréch, there was a semantic split and the native form was restricted to a rural context. Etymology templates: {{dercat|lb|gmw-cfr|gmh|goh|gmw-pro|gem-pro|inh=5}}, {{doublet|lb|Stréch|t1=stroke}} Doublet of Stréch (“stroke”) Head templates: {{lb-noun|m}} Strach m (plural Strachen)
  1. a milking, a round of milking an animal, the amount of milk so obtained Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-Strach-lb-noun-52kHJhSo Categories (other): Luxembourgish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Luxembourgish entries with incorrect language header: 95 5
  2. (now only in placenames) stretch, swath of land Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-Strach-lb-noun-mhhhzs2M
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: sträichen
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  "etymology_text": "Doublet of Stréch (“stroke”), which see. Strach is the regular Luxembourgish form, while Stréch is expected in the plural (see the notes at Stach). Other nouns of this class also show a tendency to generalize the higher vowel (e.g. Schratt, Stach, Strack). This has several reasons including the influence of adjacent dialects and Standard German. In the case of Strach/Stréch, there was a semantic split and the native form was restricted to a rural context.",
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