Mecklenburgish

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1) The variety of Low German which is spoken in Mecklenburg.
 * 2) * 1891, Alden's Manifold Cyclopedia of Knowledge and Language, volume 29, entry "PLATT":
 * It has various local dialects, as Mecklenburgish, East-Frisian, etc.
 * It has various local dialects, as Mecklenburgish, East-Frisian, etc.

Translations

 * German: mecklenburgische Mundart, Mecklenburgisch

Adjective

 * 1) From or pertaining to Mecklenburg, its inhabitants, or their dialect.
 * 2) * 1853 September 22, C. Hansen of Brooklyn, New York, in a letter published in 1854 in the Congressional Edition, volume 692 / 712, page 762:
 * The we take the Russians, Prussians, Danish, [...] the Hanse Towns, Hanoverians, Oldenburgish, Mecklenburgish, and Lubeckish ships, together, which cleared and entered the United States in 1848 to 1852

Translations

 * German: