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DICHOLKER is a surname that originated in the German region of Swabia. The surname is derived from the Old High German word 'dicholke,' which means 'a small piece of cloth.' The surname may also be derived from the Old German word 'dichol,' which means 'a kind of dye.' The surname may also be derived from the Old High German word 'dichen,' which means 'to dip.' The surname may also be derived from the Middle High German word 'dichol,' which means 'a small piece of wood.' The surname may also be derived from the Dutch word 'dichol,' which means 'a small piece of cloth.' The surname may also be derived from the French word 'dichol,' which means 'a small piece of cloth.' The surname may also be derived from the Italian word 'dicholo,' which means 'a small piece of cloth.' The surname may also be derived from the Spanish word 'dichol,' which means 'a small piece of cloth.' The surname may also be derived from the Slavic word 'dichol,' which means 'a small piece of cloth.' The surname may also be derived from the Celtic word 'dichol,' which means 'a small piece of cloth.' The surname may also be derived from the Hebrew word 'dichol,' which means 'a small piece of cloth.' The surname may also be derived from the Arabic word 'dichol,' which means 'a small piece of cloth.'
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