"Burggraf" meaning in German

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Noun

IPA: [ˈbʊrkɡraːf] Audio: De-Burggraf.ogg
Etymology: From Middle High German burcgrâve, from Old High German burggrāfo, burggrāfio. Equivalent to Burg (“castle”) + Graf (“count”). Etymology templates: {{inh|de|gmh|burcgrâve}} Middle High German burcgrâve, {{der|de|goh|burggrāfo}} Old High German burggrāfo, {{m|goh|burggrāfio}} burggrāfio, {{compound|de|Burg|Graf|t1=castle|t2=count}} Burg (“castle”) + Graf (“count”) Head templates: {{de-noun|m.weak|f=^in}} Burggraf m (weak, genitive Burggrafen, plural Burggrafen, feminine Burggräfin) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|m.weak}} Forms: Burggrafen [genitive], Burggrafen [plural], Burggräfin [feminine], weak [table-tags], Burggraf [nominative, singular], Burggrafen [definite, nominative, plural], Burggrafen [genitive, singular], Burggrafen [definite, genitive, plural], Burggrafen [dative, singular], Burggrafen [dative, definite, plural], Burggrafen [accusative, singular], Burggrafen [accusative, definite, plural]
  1. (historical) a male burgrave (a military governor or commander of a castle, fortress or medieval fortified town, especially within the Holy Roman Empire), similar to a French chatelain or Late Middle English castellan Tags: historical, masculine, weak
    Sense id: en-Burggraf-de-noun-hNn7FHrW Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for Burggraf meaning in German (3.2kB)

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