Segge

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German

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Etymology

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Ca. 1700, from German Low German Segge, from Middle Low German segge, from Old Saxon *seggi, from Proto-West Germanic *sagi, from Proto-Germanic *sagjaz. Cognate with Dutch zegge, West Frisian sigge, English sedge, Scots seg.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈzɛɡə/
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Noun

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Segge f (genitive Segge, plural Seggen)

  1. sedge (plant of the genus Carex)

Usage notes

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  • Chiefly found in specialist use for specific plants of this genus. As a general, popular term for similar-looking grasses use Sauergras or Riedgras.

Declension

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German Low German

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Alternative forms

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Low German segge, from Old Saxon *seggi, from Proto-Germanic *sagjaz. More at sedge.

Noun

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Segge f (plural Seggen)

  1. sedge (reed)

Etymology 2

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From Middle Low German segge.

Noun

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Segge f (plural Seggen)

  1. saying
  2. fairytale; myth; fable