"-husen" meaning in German

See -husen in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Suffix

IPA: /ˈhuːzən/, /ˌhuːzən/
Etymology: From Middle Low German -hûsen. Placenames with this suffix were generally standardized with the High German equivalent -hausen. Unadapted forms survive mainly, albeit not exclusively, in two regions which adopted written High German comparatively late: Schleswig-Holstein (where -husen is predominant) and Ostfriesland (where both forms appear alongside). Etymology templates: {{der|de|gml|hus|-hûsen}} Middle Low German -hûsen, {{m|de||-hausen}} -hausen, {{l|de|Schleswig-Holstein}} Schleswig-Holstein, {{m|de||-husen}} -husen, {{l|de|Ostfriesland}} Ostfriesland Head templates: {{head|de|suffix}} -husen
  1. (parts of Northern Germany) Alternative form of -hausen (placename suffix) Tags: alt-of, alternative, morpheme Alternative form of: -hausen (extra: placename suffix)
    Sense id: en--husen-de-suffix-tU9S-kwl Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, Northern German Derived forms: Bergenhusen, Böhnhusen, Dumhusen, Dyksterhusen, Elsperhusen, Folmhusen, Hitzhusen, Holthusen, Kellinghusen, Moorhusen, Veenhusen, Vierhusen, Zennhusen

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