Strach

Etymology
, which see. is the regular Luxembourgish form, while is expected in the plural (see the notes at ). Other nouns of this class also show a tendency to generalize the higher vowel (e.g. ). This has several reasons including the influence of adjacent dialects and Standard German. In the case of, there was a semantic split and the native form was restricted to a rural context.

Noun

 * 1) a milking, a round of milking an animal, the amount of milk so obtained
 * 2)  stretch, swath of land
 * 1)  stretch, swath of land

Etymology
From.