בעקער
Yiddish
Etymology
From Old High German bacher, from Proto-Germanic *bakārijaz, equivalent to באַקן (bakn, “to bake”) + ־ער (-er).
Noun
בעקער • (beker) m, plural בעקערס (bekers), feminine בעקערין (bekerin) or בעקערקע (bekerke)
- baker (person who bakes and sells bread, etc.)
Derived terms
- בעקערײַ (bekeray, “bakery”)
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