Hi Steph –
Nice detective work. You have revealed part of a common and interesting pattern. As you know, cows and agriculture are today and have been historically important in Switzerland. As a consequence, there are a lot of different names for meadows and fields, and words related to them, especially in the local dialects. Examples in high German also include “die Wiese” and “die Weide.”
I run into it all the time when I am looking at maps in the German-speaking regions of Switzerland. Place names as well as family names are good examples.
A word describing the rural economy is “Allmend” and it or close relatives are common in germanic languages, and the “Allmend” comprises forest, meadow,and pasture land – Wald, Weide and Feld. In the Jungfrau region, the name von Allmend (from the meadow) is common. Feldmann is a common surname. I know someone named Weidmann.
I run into the practice all the time with place names when I am looking at maps in the German-speaking regions of Switzerland. Someone better educated than I might know if the practice holds true in the French, Italian, and Romansh -speaking regions.
Dallenwil –
For many years, the Gasthaus Kreuz in Dallenwill was a great restaurant with inexpensive rooms. I used it routinely as base when visiting Luzern. The chef, Ralph Thomas and his wife, Corinna, , shut it down and moved to Luzern a few years ago.They now run one of the best restaurants in Luzern.
http://www.bamboubythomas.ch/ en/
Great food, excellent service. The silly name comes from the fact that the restaurant was an oriental restaurant before he took it over.
After the Thomas closed it, then, the inn in Dallenwil was reopened by Damian Fry, who got a Michelin star very quickly.
http://www.kreuz-dallenwil.ch/
I tried it once, and was not overly impressed. Pretty good, certainly, and I expect to go back a few more times, but I don’t understand what Mr.Michelin saw in it to give it a star. Guess I’d not qualify as restaurant rater for Michelin. ;-(
Oh well.
I’d suggest the Odermatts stop in for a meal if they get to Switzerland.
Slowpoke