"Alsazia" meaning in Venetian

See Alsazia in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: From Medieval Latin Alsatia, from Old High German ali sazzo (“inhabitant of the other”) (referring to the opposite bank of the Rhine), from Proto-Germanic *aljaz (“other”) + *sitjaną (“inhabitant”, literally “sitter”). Etymology templates: {{der|vec|ML.|Alsatia}} Medieval Latin Alsatia, {{der|vec|goh|ali sazzo|t=inhabitant of the other}} Old High German ali sazzo (“inhabitant of the other”), {{q|referring to the opposite bank of the Rhine}} (referring to the opposite bank of the Rhine), {{der|vec|gem-pro|*aljaz|t=other}} Proto-Germanic *aljaz (“other”) Head templates: {{head|vec|proper noun}} Alsazia
  1. Alsace (a region, former administrative region, and historical province of France, located on the west bank of the upper Rhine; since 2016, part of the administrative region of Grand Est) Categories (place): Historical political subdivisions, Places in France, Places in Grand Est, Regions of France
    Sense id: en-Alsazia-vec-name-4hKvxMy4 Categories (other): Venetian entries with incorrect language header

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