Järb

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Alemannic German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Italian garbare (graceful form), from Old High German garwi (dress; equipment; preparation). Ultimately cognate with English garb (clothing) and gear (equipment), also German gerben (to tan).

Noun[edit]

Järb m

  1. (Uri) the aging of cheese

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