Old High German
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Alternative forms
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Etymology
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From Proto-West Germanic *applu, from Proto-Germanic *aplaz. Compare Old Frisian appel, Old English æppel, Gothic *𐌰𐍀𐌻𐍃 (*apls).
Pronunciation
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apful m (plural apfula)
- (botany) apple
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Descendants
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- Middle High German: apfel, epfel, öpfel, appel
- Alemannic German: Öpfel, Apfel
- Alsatian: Àpfel, Epfel
- Italian Walser: effél, epfel, epfil, öpfil
- Swabian: Ebfl
- Bavarian: Åpfe
- Cimbrian: oupfal, öpfel, öpfl
- Mòcheno: epfl
- Udinese: eipfele, epfl
- Central Franconian: Appel
- East Central German:
- Upper Saxon German: Abbel, Appel
- Vilamovian: epuł
- East Franconian:
- German: Apfel
- Rhine Franconian:
- Hessian: Àbbel, Ebbel, Abbel
- Pennsylvania German: Abbel, Appel
- Yiddish: עפּל (epl)