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** Central Franconian
*** Pronunciation
- [gmw-cfr]
*** Etymology 1
From contraction of [gmw-cfr].
**** Noun
[gmw-cfr]
1. [gmw-cfr] bakehouse , a bakery for self - consumption , operated either privately or corporately
***** Alternative forms
- [gmw-cfr]
*** Etymology 2
Derived from [gmw-cfr], possibly as a pun on etymology 1 above. Cognate with [nl], [nl], which compare. The Dutch is not associated with fatness. This sense in Central Franconian was likely reinforced through influence by [gmw-cfr], itself from [la]. Note that Luxembourgish has [lb] versus [lb], but [lb] (not [lb]) for “cheek”.
**** Noun
[gmw-cfr]
1. [gmw-cfr] a chubby -faced person, especially a well-fed child
** German
*** Etymology
From contraction of [de]. Compare the Central Franconian word above.
*** Pronunciation
- [de] - [de]
*** Proper noun
[m:f,':- [ with an article ] ,-]
1. [de]