German edit

Etymology edit

Traditionally taken to be from a north German term Haar, Haaren for hills in the vicinity of moors (compare Haarrauch, Heerrauch),[1] with the spelling possibly influenced by hehr, + Rauch (smoke).

Noun edit

Hehrrauch m (strong, genitive Hehrrauches or Hehrrauchs, no plural)

  1. Synonym of Höhenrauch

Declension edit

References edit

  1. ^ Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon (1905), volume 9, page 449, article Höhenrauch