Rocken
German
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editFrom Middle High German rocke, from Old High German rocko, from Proto-West Germanic *rokkō, from Proto-Germanic *rukkô.
Noun
editRocken m (strong, genitive Rockens, plural Rocken)
Declension
editDeclension of Rocken [masculine, strong]
Derived terms
editEtymology 2
editFrom Middle High German rocke, from Old High German rocko, from Proto-West Germanic *roggō, related to Proto-Germanic *rugiz.
Noun
editRocken m (strong, genitive Rockens, no plural)
- (archaic) Alternative form of Roggen (“rye”)
- 1768, Der Königl. Grossbritt. Churfürstl. Braunschw. Lüneb. Landwirthschaftsgesellschaft Nachrichten von Verbesserung der Landwirthschaft und des Gewerbes, volume 1, Zelle: George Conrad Gsellius, page 267:
- Hauptsächlich wird zu dieser vortheilhaften Schweinezucht erfordert, daß man den Winter hindurch hinlänglichen Sey (Träbern) vom Brauwesen oder Brandteweinswäsche, wie auch Rocken oder Buchweizenkaff habe. Letzterer ist der beste, für die Schweine; dagegen der Kaff von Weizen, Gersten und Haber zuträglicher für das Hornvieh bleibet.
- For this pig farming it is mainly necessary that one has enough draff from brewing or brandy washing as also rye or buckwheat chaff. The last is the best for the swine; whereas the chaff of wheat, barley, and oats stays better for the horned cattle.
Declension
editDeclension of Rocken [sg-only, masculine, strong]
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