Daach
See also: Dåch
Central Franconian edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Middle High German dach, from Old High German dag, northern variant of tag, from Proto-West Germanic *dag.
Noun edit
Daach m (plural Daach or Dääch or Dooch)
- (most dialects) day
Alternative forms edit
- Dag (Colognian Academy spelling)
Etymology 2 edit
From Middle High German dach, from Old High German dah, from Proto-West Germanic *þak. Cognate with German Dach, English thack, thatch, Dutch dak, Icelandic þak.
Noun edit
Daach n (plural Däächer or Dääch)
- (most dialects) roof
Limburgish edit
Etymology 1 edit
Noun edit
Daach m (plural Daach)
Derived terms edit
- alldaags
- Donnestech
- Däästech
- Faatertaach
- Geburrtstaach
- Goustech
- Hüddegendaachs
- Hüddegesdaachs
- Joëresdaach
- Kréssdaach
- Monndech
- Muttertaach
- Méddaach
- Méddaach
- Méddachséëte
- Méïdaach
- Naamesdaach
- Nommedaach
- Poëmdaach
- Poëschdaach
- Sammstech
- Saundech
- Schpéëldaach
- Schtiifschtöödech
- Schäkkeltjesdaach
- Uutonnsdaach
- Viërdaach
- Vriidech
- Wärrekdaach
Etymology 2 edit
Interjection edit
Daach
Etymology 3 edit
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
Daach (Eupen)
- plural of Daach
Luxembourgish edit
Etymology edit
From Middle High German dach, from Old High German dah, from Proto-West Germanic *þak. Cognate with German Dach, English thack, thatch, Dutch dak, Icelandic þak.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
Daach m (plural Diech or Diecher)