באַק
באַק
־ן
ETYMOLOGY
Vowel 11, Proto-Yiddish ✱a
WESTERN
Holland (Netherlands)
Wie gein di bakken, sou gein di hakken. 'The heels go just like the cheeks. He who is quick (or slow) with regard to food, is also quick (or slow) with other things. (Hakken = feet, heels; German Hacken.)' {HOLLAND, Beem, Jerosche, №240}
Oyberland (West Transcarpathian)
băḳ {WTCP, Budapest, Hutterer 1965: 139}
CENTRAL
HASIDIC
AMERICA
a kɩš ɪn ˈbakŋ̩ אַ קוש אין באַקן