Magdeburg
English
editEtymology
editFrom German Magdeburg, from Middle Low German Māgedeborch, Mēgedeborch. Since the Middle Ages interpreted as “maiden-borough”, sometimes specifically related to the Virgin Mary. However, the first component may originally have been the plant name “mayweed”, compare Middle Low German mēgede(blōme) and Old English mæġþe.
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editProper noun
editMagdeburg
- The capital city of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on the River Elbe.
- (historical) The historic German realm centered on the city.
- 1759, George Sale et al., The Modern Part of an Universal History, volume XXIX: History of the German Empire, page 2:
- Since the reign of Charlemagne, this country is divided into High and Low Germany... the provinces of Lower Germany towards the north conſiſt of the Low Country of the Rhine, Triers, Cologn, Mentz, Weſtphalia, Heſſe, Brunſwic, Miſnia, Luſatia, High Saxony upon the Elbe, Low Saxony upon the Elbe, Mecklenburg, Lauenburg, Brandenburg, Magdeburg, and Pomerania.
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Czech
editProper noun
editMagdeburg m inan
- Alternative spelling of Magdeburk
Declension
editsingular | |
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nominative | Magdeburg |
genitive | Magdeburgu |
dative | Magdeburgu |
accusative | Magdeburg |
vocative | Magdeburgu |
locative | Magdeburgu |
instrumental | Magdeburgem |
German
editEtymology
editFrom Middle Low German Māgedeborch, Mēgedeborch. Since the Middle Ages interpreted as “maiden-borough”, sometimes specifically related to the Virgin Mary. However, the first component may originally have been the plant name “mayweed”, compare Middle Low German mēgede(blōme) and Old English mæġþe.
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): (local, standard-near) /ˈmakdəbʊrk/, (non-local also) /ˈmaːkdəbʊrk/
- IPA(key): (local, traditional) /ˈmaxdəbʊrç/, (non-local northern/central Germany) /ˈmaːxdəbʊrç/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: Mag‧de‧burg
Proper noun
editMagdeburg n (proper noun, genitive Magdeburgs or (optionally with an article) Magdeburg)
- Magdeburg (the capital city of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany)
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editPolish
editEtymology
editBorrowed from German Magdeburg, from Middle Low German Māgedeborch, Mēgedeborch.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editMagdeburg m inan
- Magdeburg (the capital and largest city of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany)
Declension
editsingular | |
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nominative | Magdeburg |
genitive | Magdeburgu |
dative | Magdeburgowi |
accusative | Magdeburg |
instrumental | Magdeburgiem |
locative | Magdeburgu |
vocative | Magdeburgu |
Derived terms
editFurther reading
edit- Magdeburg in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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- en:Cities in Germany
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- en:Places in Germany
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- de:Cities in Saxony-Anhalt
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- de:Places in Germany
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- Polish terms derived from Middle Low German
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- Rhymes:Polish/ɛburk
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