"Diermen" meaning in Dutch

See Diermen in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: /ˈdiːr.mə(n)/
Etymology: First attested as diramme around 1250. Likely a compound of Proto-Germanic *deura (“wild animal, deer”) and either Proto-Germanic *ambe (“current, small river”) or Middle Dutch hamme (“alluvial land, grassland next to water”). Compare Bathmen, Berkum, Besthmen, Fortmond, Giethmen, Helpman, Hertme, Ratum, Reutum, Thamen, Wachtum and Wijthmen. Etymology templates: {{inh|nl|gem-pro|*deura|t=wild animal, deer}} Proto-Germanic *deura (“wild animal, deer”), {{inh|nl|gem-pro|*ambe|t=current, small river}} Proto-Germanic *ambe (“current, small river”), {{inh|nl|dum|hamme|t=alluvial land, grassland next to water}} Middle Dutch hamme (“alluvial land, grassland next to water”) Head templates: {{nl-proper noun|n}} Diermen n
  1. a hamlet in Putten, Gelderland, Netherlands Tags: neuter Categories (place): Places in Gelderland, Netherlands, Places in the Netherlands, Villages in Gelderland, Netherlands, Villages in the Netherlands
    Sense id: en-Diermen-nl-name-4ahQQBgI Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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