Bache
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Bache
From Late Middle High German bache f (“fattened sow, female porker”), by gender change from the word in etymology 2 below; see Bachen. The sense developed from “bacon” via “slaughtered pig” to “porker”. The modern use is from hunters’ jargon.
Bache f (genitive Bache, plural Bachen, masculine Keiler or Bacher or Wildeber)
See the main lemma.
Bache m (weak, genitive Bachens or Bachen, plural Bachen)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Bache
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