Pilz
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Pilz m anim (female equivalent Pilzová)
Regional form with initial b → p and unrounding, from Middle High German bülez, bülz, from Old High German buliz, from Proto-West Germanic *bulit (“porcini”).
Pilz m (strong, genitive Pilzes, plural Pilze)
1Now rare, see notes.
Pilz m (plural Pilzen or Pilzer)
Pilz n (no plural)
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