"Arklitten" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Borrowed from German Arklitten, from Old Prussian [Term?]. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|de|Arklitten}} German Arklitten, {{der|en|prg}} Old Prussian [Term?] Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Arklitten
  1. (historical) A village, located in what was historically East Prussia and is now Poland; the village is now called Arklity. Tags: historical Categories (place): Villages

Proper name [German]

Forms: Arklittens [genitive], Arklitten [genitive, with-article]
Etymology: From the earlier form Arkeliten (attested in 1359), Erkeliten (1401), from Old Prussian. (Folk etymology connects the name to the fact that the place had arg gelitten (“suffered terribly”) during the Swedish chapter of the Thirty Years' War.) Etymology templates: {{bor|de|prg|-}} Old Prussian Head templates: {{de-proper noun|toponym}} Arklitten n (proper noun, genitive Arklittens or (optionally with an article) Arklitten)
  1. Arklitten (a village in Poland) Tags: neuter, proper-noun Categories (place): Places in Poland, Villages in Poland
    Sense id: en-Arklitten-de-name-v2YxVNdt Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header

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