See also: Ebbes

Dutch edit

Noun edit

ebbes

  1. plural of ebbe

Pennsylvania German edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Old High German eddeshwaz (whence German etwas), from edde- + hwaz, with the eventual /-tw-/ assimilating to /-b-/. Compare Luxembourgish eppes, Yiddish עפּעס (epes), and Rhine Franconian and Swabian ebbes.

Pronoun edit

ebbes

  1. something

Rhine Franconian edit

Etymology edit

From Old High German eddeshwaz (whence German etwas), from edde- + hwaz, with the eventual /-tw-/ assimilating to /-b-/. Compare Luxembourgish eppes, Yiddish עפּעס (epes), and Pennsylvania German and Swabian ebbes.

Pronoun edit

ebbes

  1. (Palatine) something

Swabian edit

Etymology edit

From Old High German eddeshwaz (whence German etwas), from edde- + hwaz, with the eventual /-tw-/ assimilating to /-b-/. Compare Luxembourgish eppes, Yiddish עפּעס (epes), and Pennsylvania German and Rhine Franconian ebbes.

Pronoun edit

ebbes

  1. something