See also: kelch

English

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Etymology

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    Borrowed from German Kelch.

    Proper noun

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    Kelch (plural Kelchs)

    1. A surname from German.

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    • According to the 2010 United States Census, Kelch is the 10613th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 3018 individuals. Kelch is most common among White (95.0%) individuals.

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    German

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /kɛlç/, [kɛl(t)ç], [kɛʎ(c)ç], [kɛɪ̯ç]
    • Audio (Germany (Berlin)):(file)

    Etymology 1

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    From Middle High German kelich, from Old High German kelih, from Proto-West Germanic *kalik (chalice).

    Noun

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    Kelch m (strong, genitive Kelches or Kelchs, plural Kelche)

    1. chalice (large, often precious drinking cup with a stem)
      Synonym: Pokal
    2. (Christianity) the chalice used for the Eucharist; (also biblical) the cup by which Jesus alludes to his crucifixion (e.g. Matthew 20:22)
    3. (botany) calyx
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    Descendants
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    • English: kelch, Kelch

    Etymology 2

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    From Middle High German kelch, from Old High German chelch.

    Noun

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    Kelch m (strong, genitive Kelches or Kelchs, plural Kelche)

    1. (dialectal) double chin
      Synonym: Doppelkinn
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    Declension

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    Further reading

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    • Kelch”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache[1] (in German)
    • Kelch” in Duden online