"Chortitza" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Via Plautdietsch or German, from Russian Хо́ртица (Xórtica) (cf. Ukrainian Хо́ртиця (Xórtycja)), the name of Khortytsia (the largest island in the Dnieper River). Etymology templates: {{der|en|pdt|-}} Plautdietsch, {{der|en|de|-}} German, {{der|en|ru|Хо́ртица}} Russian Хо́ртица (Xórtica), {{m|uk|Хо́ртиця}} Хо́ртиця (Xórtycja) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Chortitza
  1. A village (or colony of several villages) founded by German- / Mennonite Low German-speaking Mennonites in 1789 in what is now Ukraine. Wikipedia link: Khortytsia Related terms: Molotschna Translations (Chortitza): Chortiza (english: newer transliteration) (German), Chortitza (english: both German transliterations are from Russian; older transliteration) (German), Хо́ртица (Xórtica) (Russian), Хо́ртиця (Xórtycja) (Ukrainian)
    Sense id: en-Chortitza-en-name-443L2lSY Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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