Plattdeutsch

[plaht-doich] /ˈplɑtˌdɔɪtʃ/
noun
1.
the Low German vernacular dialects spoken in northern Germany.
Also called Low German.
Origin
1825-35; < German: literally, flat (i.e., lowland) German
British Dictionary definitions for Plattdeutsch

Plattdeutsch

/German ˈplatdɔytʃ/
noun
1.
another name for Low German
Word Origin
literally: flat (that is, low) German
Word Origin and History for Plattdeutsch

"Low German dialect of northern Germany," 1814, from German, from Dutch platduits, literally "flat (or low) German," from plat "flat, plain, clear" + duits "German" (see Dutch). In contrast to the speech of the upland parts of Germany.