Köcher
See also: Kocher
German

ein Köcher
Etymology
From Middle High German köcher, itself with analogical umlaut from older kochære, from Old High German kohhāri, itself by adaptation to the suffix -āri from older kohhar, from Proto-West Germanic *kokar, said to be from Hunnic *kukur, perhaps ultimately from Proto-Mongolic *kökexür.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkœçəʁ/, [ˈkœ.çɐ]
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Declension
Derived terms
- im Köcher haben
- Köcherfliege
See also
- Kocher (not to be confused)
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