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[sock]
** Alemannic German
*** Alternative forms
- [gsw]
*** Etymology
From [gsw], from [gsw], from [gsw], from [gsw]. Compare [de].
*** Noun
[gsw]
1. sock [gsw]
** Central Franconian
*** Etymology
From [gmw-cfr], from [gmw-cfr], from [gmw-cfr].
*** Pronunciation
- [gmw-cfr]
*** Noun
[gmw-cfr]
1. [gmw-cfr] sock
**** Usage notes
- The word was originally masculine in Ripuarian, but is now often feminine under standard German influence. - In Ripuarian, the plural _Söck_ is predominant (even with feminine gender), _Socke_ is rarer. Moselle Franconian has only _Socke._ - The diminutive is irregular. (The expected form is _*Söckelche_ .)
** Plautdietsch
*** Etymology
From [pdt], from [pdt].
*** Noun
[pdt]
1. sock 2. foot [pdt]