Bluträcher

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== German == === Etymology === 17th century, from Blutrache +‎ -er and Blut (“blood”) +‎ Rächer (“avenger”), eventually probably after Biblical Hebrew גֹּאֵל דָם (gōʾēl dām). === Pronunciation === Rhymes: -ɛçɐ === Noun === Bluträcher m (strong, genitive Bluträchers, plural Bluträcher, feminine Bluträcherin) blood avenger; avenger of blood (one who takes revenge on behalf of a killed person, as in a blood feud) ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Bluträcher” in Duden online