Erdapfel
See also: Erdäpfel
German
Etymology
From Middle High German ertapfel, erdapfel, ertöpfel, erdöpfel, ertaphel (“mandrake, cucumber, pumpkin, melon”), from Old High German erdapful, erdaphul (“pumpkin, squash, melon”), from Proto-West Germanic *erþapplu, equivalent to Erde (“earth”) + Apfel (“apple”). Cognate with Dutch aardappel (“potato”) and West Frisian ierappel (“potato”). Modern sense probably a calque of French pomme de terre (“potato”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈeːɐ̯tˌʔa.p͡fl̩/
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Noun
Erdapfel m (strong, genitive Erdapfels, plural Erdäpfel)
- (Switzerland, Austria, Southern Germany, dialectal elsewhere) potato
- Synonyms: Kartoffel; see also Thesaurus:Kartoffel
Declension
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