"Haaptstad" meaning in Luxembourgish

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Noun

IPA: /ˈhaːp(t)ˌʃtaːt/ Forms: Haaptstied [plural]
Etymology: From German Hauptstadt, from Middle High German houbetstat, from Old High German houbitstat. Analysable as haapt- (“main, chief”) + Stad (“city”), the former of which is of German origin, for which reason the compound cannot be inherited. Etymology templates: {{der|lb|de|Hauptstadt}} German Hauptstadt, {{der|lb|gmh|houbetstat}} Middle High German houbetstat, {{der|lb|goh|houbitstat}} Old High German houbitstat, {{affix|lb|haapt-|Stad|t1=main, chief|t2=city}} haapt- (“main, chief”) + Stad (“city”) Head templates: {{lb-noun|f|Haaptstied}} Haaptstad f (plural Haaptstied)
  1. capital city Tags: feminine Categories (place): Capital cities
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