Harf

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Luxembourgish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Probably through modern German Harfe, from Old High German harfa, from Proto-Germanic *harpǭ. The expected form is *Haarf; the actual form could perhaps be native (with an exceptional development as in werfen), but with regard to the non-everyday character of the word borrowing from German seems more likely. Cognate with Dutch harp, English harp.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

Harf f (plural Harfen)

  1. harp

Pennsylvania German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Compare German Harfe, Dutch harp, English harp.

Noun[edit]

Harf f (plural Harfe)

  1. harp