"Zittert" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Dutch]

IPA: /ˈzɪ.tərt/
Rhymes: -ɪtərt Etymology: First attested as Zittert in 1865. Presumably derived from Middle Dutch sitter (“common land”) (indirectly derived from Latin sectura (“common land”)) with epenthetic -t. An alternative hypothesis proposes a derivation from Old High German sigituri (“section of forest intended for logging”) (derived from Latin secretarium). Compare Sittard, Zijtaart and Zittard. Etymology templates: {{inh|nl|dum|sitter|t=common land}} Middle Dutch sitter (“common land”), {{der|nl|la|sectura|t=common land}} Latin sectura (“common land”), {{der|nl|goh|sigituri|t=section of forest intended for logging}} Old High German sigituri (“section of forest intended for logging”), {{cog|la|secretarium}} Latin secretarium Head templates: {{nl-proper noun|n}} Zittert n
  1. A neighbourhood of Land van Cuijk, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Tags: neuter Categories (place): Places in North Brabant, Netherlands, Places in the Netherlands
    Sense id: en-Zittert-nl-name-0iv~~vYi Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Neighbourhoods in North Brabant, Netherlands

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