Tirol
Alternative spelling ofTyrol :Astate in westernAustria Ageographic region inCentral Europe including thestate ofTyrol inAustria and the regions ofSouth Tyrol andTrentino inItaly Derived fromItalian Tirolo .
Tirol m
Tyrol (astate in westernAustria )Tyrol (ageographic region inCentral Europe including thestate ofTyrol inAustria and the regions ofSouth Tyrol andTrentino inItaly )theBundesland Tirol in theRepublik Österreich Inherited fromMiddle High German Tirol .
Tirol n (proper noun ,genitive Tirols or ( optionally with an article ) Tirol ,plural ( uncommon ) Tirol )
Tyrol (astate in westernAustria )Tyrol (ageographic region inCentral Europe including thestate ofTyrol inAustria and the regions ofSouth Tyrol andTrentino inItaly )“Tirol ” inDuden online “Tirol ” inDigitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache Borrowed fromGerman Tirol , fromMiddle High German Tirol .[ 1]
IPA (key ) : /tʰiˈroːl/ Rhymes:-oːl Syllabification:Ti‧rol Tirol n (demonym Tiroler / tirolisch )
Tyrol (astate in westernAustria )Tyrol (ageographic region inCentral Europe including thestate ofTyrol inAustria and the regions ofSouth Tyrol andTrentino inItaly ) ^ Boll, Piter Kehoma (2021 ), “Tirol”, inDicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português , 3rd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Ivoti:Riograndenser Hunsrickisch ,page163 , column 1 Uncertain. Some suggestions include:
From some derivation ofProto-Indo-European *ters- ( “ dry ” ) , the sense being "land," comparable toProto-Celtic *tīros ( “ dry land ” ) ,Latin terra .[ 1] OfSlavic origin and meaning "this land," fromProto-Slavic *ta +*orlьja ( “ arable land, field ” ) . From the name of a late Roman hostel and fort,Late Latin Teriolis , located inZirl , itself of pre-Roman (non-Latin) origin, perhaps from the Celtic word above, or fromRaetic .[ 2] Tirol n
Tyrol (ageographic region inCentral Europe including thestate ofTyrol inAustria and the regions ofSouth Tyrol andTrentino inItaly )Declension ofTirol (sg-only strong neuter with null plural )
^ Kühebacher, Egon (1991). Die Ortsnamen Südtirols und ihre Geschichte. Die geschichtlich gewachsenen Namen der Gemeinden, Fraktionen und Weiler (in German). Bolzano: Athesia. pp. 470–471 ^ Finsterwalder, Karl (1990). "Besprechung zu C. Battisti – G. Giacomelli, I nomi locali del Burgraviato di Merano". Tiroler Ortsnamenkunde. Gesammelte Aufsätze und Arbeiten (in German). Vol. 3. Innsbruck: Wagner. p. 1127
Tirol m (demonym tirolês )
Tyrol (astate in westernAustria )Tyrol (ageographic region inCentral Europe including thestate ofTyrol inAustria and the regions ofSouth Tyrol andTrentino inItaly )IPA (key ) : /tiˈɾol/ [t̪iˈɾol] Rhymes:-ol Syllabification:Ti‧rol Tirol m (demonym tirolés )
Tyrol (astate in westernAustria )Tyrol (ageographic region inCentral Europe including thestate ofTyrol inAustria and the regions ofSouth Tyrol andTrentino inItaly )Tirol
Tyrol (astate in westernAustria )Tyrol (ageographic region inCentral Europe including thestate ofTyrol inAustria and the regions ofSouth Tyrol andTrentino inItaly )