"Kerkrade" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Dutch]

IPA: /ˈkɛrkˌraː.də/ Audio: Nl-Kerkrade.ogg
Rhymes: -ɛrkraːdə Etymology: First attested as ad ecclesiam in predio quod est Rode in 1108. Compound of kerk (“church”) and rode (“land cleared of trees”) (from Middle Dutch rods, ultimately related to Proto-West Germanic *ruddjan (“to clear”)). See also Central Franconian Kirchroa. Etymology templates: {{der|nl|dum|rods}} Middle Dutch rods, {{der|nl|gmw-pro|*ruddjan|t=to clear}} Proto-West Germanic *ruddjan (“to clear”), {{cog|gmw-cfr|Kirchroa}} Central Franconian Kirchroa Head templates: {{nl-proper noun|n}} Kerkrade n
  1. A city and municipality of Limburg, Netherlands Tags: neuter Categories (place): Cities in Limburg, Netherlands, Cities in the Netherlands, Municipalities of Limburg, Netherlands, Municipalities of the Netherlands, Places in Limburg, Netherlands, Places in the Netherlands Derived forms: Kerkradenaar, Kerkraads
    Sense id: en-Kerkrade-nl-name-VUNTuz9A Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries

Proper name [German]

IPA: /ˈkɛrkˌraːdə/, /kɛrkˈraːdə/, [kɛʁk-], [kɛɐ̯k-], [-ʁaːdə] Audio: De-Kerkrade.ogg Forms: Kerkrades [genitive], Kerkrade [genitive, with-article]
Etymology: Borrowed from Dutch Kerkrade. The alternative second-syllable stress is by analogy with German placenames in -rade, -rode, which are often (though not always) stressed on the suffix. Etymology templates: {{bor+|de|nl|Kerkrade}} Borrowed from Dutch Kerkrade Head templates: {{de-proper noun|toponym}} Kerkrade n (proper noun, genitive Kerkrades or (optionally with an article) Kerkrade)
  1. Kerkrade (a city in the Netherlands, on the German border) Tags: neuter, proper-noun Categories (place): Cities in the Netherlands, Places in the Netherlands Synonyms: Kirchrath (english: still often in the border region, otherwise archaic)
    Sense id: en-Kerkrade-de-name-Cx0n7fJ- Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries
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