Luchs
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle High German luhs, from Old High German luhs, from Proto-West Germanic *luhs.
Luchs m (strong, genitive Luchses, plural Luchse, feminine Luchsin or (rare) Lüchsin)
1Now rare, see notes.
From Middle High German luhs, from Old High German luhs, from Proto-West Germanic *luhs.
Luchs m (plural Luchs)
From German Luchs. Though the native form Luuss is now less common, it survives in general Luxembourgish in the words luusseg (“cunning”) and luussen (“to peek, peer”).
Luchs m (plural Luchsen)
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