Marunke

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See also: marunka

German[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Czech meruňka or dialectal Polish mierunka, marunka, ultimately from Latin armeniacum. Doublet of Marille.

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Noun[edit]

Marunke f (genitive Marunke, plural Marunken)

  1. (East Central German) Prunus domestica subsp. intermedia (the plant is dated)
    Synonyms: Eierpflaume, Halbzwetsche

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