Zarge
German
    
    Etymology
    
From Middle High German zarge (“side wall, frame, embankment”), from Old High German zarga (“rim, side wall”), from Proto-West Germanic *targā, from Proto-Germanic *targǭ (“edge”), from Proto-Indo-European *derǵʰ- (“to catch, grasp”). Akin to Old Norse targa (“small shield”). More at targe.
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Derived terms
    
- Eckzarge
- Fensterzarge
- Geigenzarge
- Gitarrenzarge
- Holzzarge
- Lüftungszarge
- Metallzarge
- Stahlzarge
- Tischzarge
- Türzarge
- Zargeneinbau
- Zargenholz
- Zargenspreize
- Zargensystem
- Zargenteil
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