"Pader" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [German]

Forms: Paders [genitive], Pader [genitive, with-article]
Etymology: Uncertain, but probably from Old Saxon or Old High German; possibly an obsolete derivative of Proto-West Germanic *paþ (“way, path”) (compare modern Pfad, Low German Padd). Etymology templates: {{unc|de}} Uncertain, {{der|de|osx|-}} Old Saxon, {{der|de|goh|-}} Old High German, {{der|de|gmw-pro|*paþ|t=way, path}} Proto-West Germanic *paþ (“way, path”), {{cog|nds|Padd}} Low German Padd Head templates: {{de-proper noun|toponym}} Pader n (proper noun, genitive Paders or (optionally with an article) Pader)
  1. A river in North Rhine-Westphalia, a tributary of the Lippe. It runs through Paderborn, which it gives its name. Wikipedia link: Pader Tags: neuter, proper-noun Categories (place): Rivers in Europe, Rivers in Germany
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