kirihha
Old High German
Etymology
From late Proto-West Germanic *kirikā (whence also Old Dutch and Old Saxon kirika, Old English ċiriċe), from Koine Greek κυριακὸν δῶμα (kuriakòn dôma, “Lord's house”), from Ancient Greek κύριος (kúrios, “lord”).
Pronunciation
Noun
kirihha f
Descendants
- Middle High German: kirche
- → Proto-Slavic: *cьrky (see there for further descendants)
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