"Deventer" meaning in Dutch

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈdeː.vən.tər/
Etymology: First attested as dauentre in 840-849. Etymology uncertain. Perhaps derived from an ancient Celtic hydronym or a compound of either Old Dutch daf (“dead”) or *Dafa (“a personal name”) and *threo (“tree”). Compare Daventry. See also Dutch Low Saxon Daeventer. Etymology templates: {{unc|nl|nocap=1}} uncertain, {{cog|odt|daf|t=dead}} Old Dutch daf (“dead”), {{cog|nds-nl|Daeventer}} Dutch Low Saxon Daeventer Head templates: {{nl-proper noun|n}} Deventer n
  1. Deventer (a city and municipality, an Overijssel in the Netherlands). Tags: neuter Categories (place): Cities in the Netherlands, Municipalities of the Netherlands, Places in the Netherlands Synonyms: Koekstad, Moskou aan de IJssel, Stokvissengat Derived forms: Deventenaar, Deventers
    Sense id: en-Deventer-nl-name-66KS0THD Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header

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