Kafterbaum

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Kafterbaum
Obing municipality
Coordinates: 48 ° 2 ′ 22 ″  N , 12 ° 23 ′ 1 ″  E
Height : 580 m
Residents : 24
Postal code : 83119
Area code : 08074

Kafterbaum ['Kofdàbààm] is a district in the municipality of Obing in the Upper Bavarian district of Traunstein . Until it was incorporated into Obing on January 1, 1972, it belonged to the Albertaich community.

Kaffterpaum on Apian's Bavarian country tables

On Philipp Apian's Bavarian country tables from 1568 it is recorded on plate 19 as Kaffterpaum .

Kaffter comes from ahd. Chaeft (a) ere / chaft (a) ere / -i - loan word from Latin captoria / captorium for bees (catch) basket, vessel - or kef (f) et - loan word from Latin cavea for (Bird) house, little house, cage, prison - to the Käf (f) ter / Kaf (f) ter / Kef (f) ter for small, cramped living space, little room, shed, prison and later also the student room or the barracks room or the college or the barracks itself. In combination with the paum , the medieval beekeeping practice of luring, catching and holding swarms of bees in hollow trees with the help of the chafteri (head) was most likely eponymous.

In 1874 church statistics speak of 5 houses with 31 souls.

Architectural monuments

In Kafterbaum, a path chapel on Gattenhamer Feld is marked as a monument , which, according to the year on the lattice, was built in 1882.

literature

  • Walter Mayer, De Obinga over time, Obing 1991
  • Aloys Kis: The Parish Obing, in Upper Bavarian Archive Volume XL, Munich 1881.
  • Müller's Large German Local Book 2012. Complete Local Lexicon, 2012, p. 682

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jacob Grimm, German Dictionary, 1873, Vol. 5, p. 383
  2. ibid., P. 26
  3. Karl Christian Müller, Allgemeine Verteutschungswörterbuch der Kriegssprache, 1814, pp. 41 and 332
  4. Ludwig Armbruster . On beekeeping and beekeeping in the Middle Ages, Archiv für Bienenkunde, 21, 1940, pp. 78, 168 and 186f.
  5. ^ Anton Mayer, Statistical Description of the Archdiocese of Munich-Freising , 1874, p. 604