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Utrecht

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See also:utrecht

English

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The city of Utrecht in the Netherlands
EnglishWikipedia has an article on:
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The province of Utrecht in the Netherlands

Etymology

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FromDutchUtrecht, fromMiddle Dutch andOld Dutch variants ofūt(out,outside) +LatinTrāiectum ad Rhēnum(Crossing-on-the-Rhine), the Roman fort at the location, fromtrāicere(tocross, tosendacross), fromtrāns-(trans-:through,across) +iacere(tothrow).

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Proper noun

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Utrecht

  1. A city, thecapital ofUtrecht province,Netherlands.
    The Treaty ofUtrecht (11 April 1713) recognized Anne as the rightful queen of England and yielded St Kitts and much of Canada to the English.
  2. Amunicipality ofUtrecht,Netherlands.
  3. Aprovince of theNetherlands.
    • 2012, Hans den Besten, edited by Ton van der Wouden,Roots of Afrikaans: Selected writings of Hans den Besten (series:Creole Language Library 44), John Benjamins Publishing Company: Amsterdam / Philadelphia, p. 81:
      E.g.muug 'tired' in the Utrecht dialect (Ponelis 1990: 36). Utrechtian, which does not delete intervocalic [χ/ɣ], belongs to the group of Hollandic dialects, which is the Dutch dialect group most closely related to Afrikaans.

Derived terms

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Translations

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city in the Netherlands
province of the Netherlands

See also

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provinces of the Netherlandsedit

Anagrams

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Catalan

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CatalanWikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed fromDutchUtrecht.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Utrecht m

  1. Utrecht (a city in theNetherlands)

Dutch

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DutchWikipedia has an article on:
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provincieUtrecht
Utrecht province

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Dutchutrecht, fromOld Dutch[Term?], fromOld Dutchūt(outside) +LatinTraiectum, the name of the original Roman fort around which the city was built, a name meaning "crossing," from the verbtraicio(I go across, transfer).[1]

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈy.trɛxt/
  • (Utrecht, Limburg)IPA(key): /ˈy.trɛx/
  • Audio(Northern):(file)
  • Hyphenation:Utrecht

Proper noun

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Utrecht n

  1. Utrecht (a city,municipality, andcapital ofUtrecht,Netherlands)
    Synonyms:Domstad(nickname),030(nickname),Utje(nickname),Leemput(Carnival nickname)
    Meronyms:Alendorp,Blauwkapel,De Meern,Haarzuilens,Lage Haar,Nedereindseweg,Ockhuizen,Oudenrijn,Rijnenburg,Stadsdam,Themaat,Veldhuizen,Vleuten
  2. Utrecht (aprovince of theNetherlands)
    Meronyms:Amersfoort,Baarn,Bunnik,Bunschoten,De Bilt,De Ronde Venen,Eemnes,Houten,IJsselstein,Leusden,Lopik,Montfoort,Nieuwegein,Oudewater,Renswoude,Rhenen,Soest,Stichtse Vecht,Utrecht,Utrechtse Heuvelrug,Veenendaal,Vijfheerenlanden,Wijk bij Duurstede,Woerden,Woudenberg,Zeist

Derived terms

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Descendants

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See also

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provinces of the Netherlands:provincies vanNederlandedit

References

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  1. ^LKSH. (1997). Germany: Schmidt-Römhild, p. 4

French

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromDutchUtrecht.

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Proper noun

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Utrecht f

  1. Utrecht (aprovince of theNetherlands)
  2. Utrecht (a city andcapital ofUtrecht,Netherlands)

Derived terms

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See also

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provinces of the Netherlands:provinces desPays-Basedit

German

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromDutchUtrecht.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈyː.tʁɛçt/
  • IPA(key): /ˈuː.tʁɛçt/,/ˈʊt.ʁɛçt/(spelling pronunciations, rare in educated speech)
  • Audio:(file)

Proper noun

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Utrecht n (proper noun,genitiveUtrechtsor(optionally with an article)Utrecht)

  1. Utrecht (a city in theNetherlands)
  2. Utrecht (aprovince of theNetherlands)

Derived terms

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provinces of the Netherlands:Provinzen derNiederlandeedit

Polish

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromDutchUtrecht.

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Utrecht inan

  1. Utrecht (aprovince of theNetherlands)
  2. Utrecht (a city andcapital ofUtrecht,Netherlands)

Declension

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Declension ofUtrecht
singular
nominativeUtrecht
genitiveUtrechtu
dativeUtrechtowi
accusativeUtrecht
instrumentalUtrechtem
locativeUtrechcie
vocativeUtrechcie

Derived terms

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adjective

See also

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provinces of the Netherlands:prowincjeNiderlandówedit

Further reading

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  • Utrecht in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing fromDutchUtrecht.

Proper noun

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Utrecht

  1. Alternative form ofUtreque

Spanish

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromDutchUtrecht.

Proper noun

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Utrecht m

  1. Utrecht (aprovince of theNetherlands)
  2. Utrecht (a city andcapital ofUtrecht,Netherlands)
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