Erpel
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Etymology
From Low German and Middle Low German erpel, which is borrowed from Middle Dutch erpel (introduced by Flemish settlers in the East), probably a pet form of the Old Saxon personal name Erpo or Old High German Erpho (literally “the brown one”), from Proto-Germanic *erpaz (“brown”). The word is not part of modern standard Dutch.
Pronunciation
Noun
Erpel m (strong, genitive Erpels, plural Erpel)
Declension
Declension of Erpel [masculine, strong]
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