"Nochber" meaning in Pennsylvania German

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Noun

Forms: Nochbere [plural]
Etymology: Cognate to German Nachbar. Etymology templates: {{cog|de|Nachbar}} German Nachbar Head templates: {{head|pdc|noun|plural|Nochbere}} Nochber (plural Nochbere)
  1. neighbor
    Sense id: en-Nochber-pdc-noun-xl8e0cT0 Categories (other): Pennsylvania German entries with incorrect language header

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          "english": "My neighbour, Greeley, stood at the fence watching me.",
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