An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Krammetsvogel

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Krammetsvogel, masculine, ‘fieldfare,’ from Middle High German kramat(s)vogel, krambitvogel, kranewitvogel, masculine, ‘fieldfare,’ properly ‘juniper bird.’ The juniper in Middle High German is kranewite, kranwit (kramwit, kramat), Old High German chranawitu (properly ‘crane-wood’), from krana-, ‘crane,’ mentioned under Krahn and Kranich, and Old High German witu, ‘wood’ (note the similarity in the English word); compare English craneberry, cranberry, from crane.