"Esmerode" meaning in Galician

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Proper name

IPA: [esmeˈɾoðɪ]
Etymology: From Medieval Latin Ermeroti, a genitive form of the personal name Ermerote, from a Suevic or Gothic personal name, from a compound of Proto-Germanic *ermunaz (“whole”) and *hrōþiz (“fame, glory”). Toponyms with the same etymon include Ermelode, name of an uninhabited place in Moraña, Pontevedra; and Esmorode, a village in Santa Comba, A Coruña. Etymology templates: {{der|gl|ML.||Ermeroti}} Medieval Latin Ermeroti, {{m|la||Ermerote}} Ermerote, {{der|gl|gem-sue|-}} Suevic, {{der|gl|got|-}} Gothic, {{der|gl|gem-pro|*ermunaz||whole}} Proto-Germanic *ermunaz (“whole”), {{m|gem-pro|*hrōþiz|t=fame, glory}} *hrōþiz (“fame, glory”), {{l|gl|Moraña}} Moraña, {{l|gl|Pontevedra}} Pontevedra, {{m|gl|Esmorode}} Esmorode, {{l|gl|Santa Comba}} Santa Comba, {{l|gl|A Coruña}} A Coruña Head templates: {{head|gl|proper noun|g=m|g2=|g3=|head=}} Esmerode m, {{gl-proper noun|m}} Esmerode m
  1. a toponymical surname Tags: masculine Related terms: Esmorode
    Sense id: en-Esmerode-gl-name-ay3pbDzG Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header, Galician surnames

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