See also: Garling

German

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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gar +‎ -ling

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈɡɛːɐ̯.lɪŋ]

Noun

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Gärling m (strong, genitive Gärlings, plural Gärlinge)

  1. dough glob during bulk fermentation
  2. obsolete form of Herling (late grape acid due to lacking maturity, sour grapes)
    • 1864, Eduard Vilmar, “Die symbolische Bedeutung des Naziräergelübdes”, in Theologische Studien und Kritiken, volume 37, number 3, Gotha: Friedrich Andreas Perthes, pages 468–469 from 438–484:
      Die Bildung חרצן hat den Begriff des Sauren und bedeutet hiernach die saure, unreife Traube, den Gärling (حصرم).
      The formation חרצן therefore has the concept of sour and means thereafter the sour, unripe grape (حصرم).

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