gabit-

gabit-
*gabit-
germ.?, Substantiv:
nhd. Schüssel;
ne. bowl (Neutrum) (1);
Interferenz: Lehnwort lat. gabata;
Etymologie:
s. lat. gabata, Femininum, Schale (Femininum) (2), Schüssel;
Lehnwort aus einer orientalischen Sprache

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