Duch

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See also: duch and dúch

Central Franconian

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Etymology

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From Middle High German tuoch, from Old High German (*)duoh, northern variant of tuoh, from Proto-West Germanic *dōk.

Cognate with German Tuch (cloth; towel), Dutch doek (cloth), Danish dug (cloth; tablecloth), English duck (canvas).

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Noun

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Duch n (plural Diecher, diminutive Diechelche)

  1. (most dialects of Moselle Franconian) cloth

Czech

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Etymology

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Shortened from the Old Czech personal name Duchoslav, from duch (spirit) + sláva (fame, glory).

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Proper noun

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Duch m anim (female equivalent Duchová)

  1. a male surname

Declension

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Further reading

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  • Duch”, in Příjmení.cz (in Czech)

Luxembourgish

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Etymology

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From Middle High German tuoch, from Old High German (*)duoh, northern variant of tuoh, from Proto-West Germanic *dōk.

Cognate with German Tuch (cloth; towel), Dutch doek (cloth), Danish dug (cloth; tablecloth), English duck (canvas).

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Noun

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Duch n (plural Dicher, diminutive Dichelchen)

  1. cloth
  2. towel

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Further reading

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  • Duch in the Lëtzebuerger Online Dictionnaire

Middle English

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Etymology

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PIE word
*tewtéh₂

From Middle Dutch duutsch and Middle Low German dütsch, düdesch, in turn from Old Saxon thiudisk. Doublet of thedisch.

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Adjective

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Duch

  1. German, Dutch
    Duche tongeGerman language

Noun

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Duch

  1. German, Low German, Dutch (languages)
    heigher DucheHigh German
    louer DucheLow German

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Descendants

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  • English: Dutch
  • Scots: Dutch

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Pennsylvania German

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Etymology

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From Middle High German tuoch, from Old High German (*)duoh, northern variant of tuoh, from Proto-West Germanic *dōk, from Proto-Germanic *dōkaz.

Cognate with German Tuch (cloth; towel), Dutch doek (cloth), Danish dug (cloth; tablecloth), English duck (canvas).

Noun

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Duch n (plural Dicher)

  1. cloth, handkerchief

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Polish

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Etymology

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From duch.

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Proper noun

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Duch m pers

  1. a male surname

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Duch f (indeclinable)

  1. a female surname

Further reading

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  • Duch”, in Internetowy słownik nazwisk w Polsce [Internet dictionary of surnames in Poland], 2022