Bäärg
Alemannic German edit
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From Middle High German bërc, from Old High German berg. Compare German Berg, Dutch berg, English barrow, Swedish berg.
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Noun edit
Bäärg m (plural Bäärge, diminutive Bäärgli)
- mountain, hill
- 1966, Georg Thürer, “Tulipane”, in Rund umme Blattetisch, page 84:
- I myner Buebzyt im Land Glaris hani albigs underwägs zum Dorfschuelhuus e San Galler Bäärg vor Auge gha.
- In my boyhood in Glarus-land, I always had a St Gallen mountain before my eyes on the way to the village schoolhouse.
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