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Etymology

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Possibly from Latin Cheruscī with the ending being replaced by -er.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /çeˈʁʊskɐ/
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Noun

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Cherusker m pl

  1. (historical) Cherusci

Noun

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Cherusker m (strong, genitive Cheruskers, plural Cherusker)

  1. (historical) a member of the Cherusci

Usage notes

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  • Both spellings, Cherusker and Cheruſker, do occur in different Fraktur texts.
    • In the second half of the 19th century and early 20th century, some states proscribed spellings like Basilisk, brüsk, Maske (Prussia, 1880; Bavaria, 1903; Prussia, 1908) while some states proscribed spellings like Maſke (Württemberg, 1861).

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