Imker

See also: imker

German

Etymology

From German Low German. Obviously derived from now archaic Imme (bee), but there are two theories concerning the details of the development: 1.) From Middle Low German immenkar (beehive), which is a compound with Middle Low German kar (basket). The component -ker < -kar would then have been secondarily associated with the Low German suffix -ker for occupations (compare Böttcher). 2.) Directly derived from Imme with the mentioned suffix. Cognate with Dutch imker.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɪmkɐ/
  • (file)

Noun

Imker m (genitive Imkers, plural Imker, female Imkerin)

  1. beekeeper (male or of unspecified sex)

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