Grischtbaam

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Pennsylvania German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Grischt (Christ) +‎ Baam (tree). Compare German Christbaum.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

Grischtbaam m (plural Grischtbeem or Grischtbaem)

  1. Christmas tree
    • 2006, Mit Pennsylvaanisch-Deitsch darich's yaahr: A Pennsylvania German reader for grandparents and grandchildren, Editio Tintenfaß (publ.), page 129.
      [] Der Himmel schtrahlt, des Door is uff, / An Grischtbeem sin die Lichder druff.
      [] the sky is shining, the door is open, / the lights are in the Christmas trees.