◆ Lexicon
A working lexicon of West Germanic memory.
A curated record of words attested in elder voices across Dutch, Afrikaans, German, English, and West Frisian. Some are genuinely vanishing — words a 75-year-old uses naturally that a 25-year-old has to ask about. Others are alive but illuminating: words that travel between languages, words with no clean equivalent, words that have quietly displaced their predecessors.
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Kaffeeklatsch
/ˈkafeˌklatʃ/
noun
An informal afternoon gathering over coffee and gossip; literally 'coffee gossip'. The social ritual itself is...
vanishing
DE
krûd / kruid / kruie
/kryd/ /krœy̯t/ /krœyə/
noun
Herb, pot-herb, medicinal plant; (German) Kraut also means 'cabbage' and is the source of the English 'sauerkraut'.
vanishing
NL
AF
DE
FY
Schmöker
/ˈʃmøː.kɐ/
noun
A thick, entertaining but not particularly literary book; a page-turner, trashy novel, potboiler. Colloquial German;...
vanishing
DE
stil / still / stille
/stɪl/
adjective
Still, quiet, silent; motionless; (as adverb) without sound or movement. Shared across English, Dutch, German,...
vanishing
NL
AF
DE
EN
FY
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