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Erbe

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English

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Etymology

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    Borrowed from German Erbe.

    Proper noun

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    Erbe (plural Erbes)

    1. A surname from German.

    Statistics

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    • According to the 2010 United States Census, Erbe is the 18561st most common surname in the United States, belonging to 1486 individuals. Erbe is most common among White (94.41%) individuals.

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    German

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈɛrbə/, [ˈʔɛɐ̯bə], [ˈʔɛʁbə]
    • Audio (Germany (Berlin)):(file)
    • Hyphenation: Er‧be

    Etymology 1

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      From Middle High German erbe, from Old High German erbi, from Proto-West Germanic *arbī, from Proto-Germanic *arbiją, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃erbʰ- (to change ownership).

      Cognate with Dutch erf (yard), obsolete English erf. Related to German Arbeit (work).

      Noun

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      Erbe n (strong, genitive Erbes, no plural)

      1. inheritance; heritage; legacy; bequest (property that is bequeathed and inherited)
      2. (figurative) heritage (anything that is passed down from preceding generations, e.g. genes, values, attitudes, traditions, etc.)
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      Some of these derivatives may also be from erben, which see for more.

      Etymology 2

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        From Middle High German erbe, from Old High German erbo, arbeo, from Proto-Germanic *arbijô.

        Noun

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        Erbe m (weak, genitive Erben, plural Erben, feminine Erbin)

        1. heir, beneficiary
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        • Kashubian: erba

        Further reading

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        • Erbe”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache[1] (in German)
        • Erbe” in Duden online
        • Erbe” in Duden online