"Lieshout" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Dutch]

IPA: /ˈlis.ɦɑu̯t/
Etymology: First attested as litholz in 1146. Etymology uncertain. Potentially a compound of an uncertain first element and hout (“rising deciduous forest”). The first element may be related to Old High German lesa (“wrinkle”) and Middle Dutch lese (“track, furrow”). Alternatively, the toponym may derive from an unknown word suffixed with the collectivising suffix Old Dutch *-uþi. Compare Boekend, Leesten, Leusden, Lieseind, Liessent, Ulvend and Vaareind. Etymology templates: {{unc|nl|nocap=1}} uncertain, {{cog|goh|lesa|t=wrinkle}} Old High German lesa (“wrinkle”), {{cog|dum|lese|t=track, furrow}} Middle Dutch lese (“track, furrow”), {{cog|odt|*-uþi}} Old Dutch *-uþi Head templates: {{nl-proper noun|n}} Lieshout n
  1. A village and former municipality of Laarbeek, North Brabant, Netherlands Tags: neuter Categories (place): Historical political subdivisions, Places in North Brabant, Netherlands, Places in the Netherlands, Villages in North Brabant, Netherlands, Villages in the Netherlands Synonyms: Raopersgat, Liessent (english: dialect form) Derived forms: Lieshoutenaar, Lieshouts
    Sense id: en-Lieshout-nl-name-tbOsZVli Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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