Puter
English edit
Etymology edit
Probably from Romansch put (“porridge”), therefore meaning "porridge-eaters."[1] Compare Latvian putra (“porridge”) and Proto-Finnic *putro.
Proper noun edit
Puter
References edit
- ^ Ricarda, Liver (1999), Rätoromanisch – Eine Einführung in das Bündnerromanisch, p. 43
Anagrams edit
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Pronunciation edit
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Noun edit
Puter m (strong, genitive Puters, plural Puter, feminine Pute)
Usage notes edit
- See Truthahn for notes on the use of the different synonyms and gender forms.
Declension edit
Declension of Puter [masculine, strong]