"Кронштадт" meaning in Russian

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Proper name

IPA: [krɐnʂˈtat]
Etymology: From German Kronstadt (“crown city”). Probably inspired by the name of an older fortification, now known as Кроншлот (Kronšlot, “crown castle”) (see Dutch slot or Swedish slott), before also known as Кроншлоссъ (Kronšloss) (from German Schloß) (by folk etymology used even in school books, шлот(ъ) has meaning lock, while шлосс(ъ) means key). Etymology templates: {{der|ru|de|Kronstadt||crown city}} German Kronstadt (“crown city”), {{cog|nl|slot}} Dutch slot, {{cog|sv|slott}} Swedish slott, {{cog|de|Schloß}} German Schloß Head templates: {{ru-proper noun+|Кроншта́дт|adj=кроншта́дтский}} Кроншта́дт • (Kronštádt) m inan (genitive Кроншта́дта, relational adjective кроншта́дтский) Forms: Кроншта́дт [canonical], Kronštádt [romanization], Кроншта́дта [genitive], кроншта́дтский [adjective, relational], no-table-tags [table-tags], Кроншта́дт [nominative, singular], Кроншта́дта [genitive, singular], Кроншта́дту [dative, singular], Кроншта́дт [accusative, singular], Кроншта́дтом [instrumental, singular], Кроншта́дте [prepositional, singular]
  1. Kronstadt, a city in Russia Synonyms: Кроншта́дтъ — Pre-reform orthography (1918) (Kronštádt) Related terms: Котлин (Kotlin) (english: the island, which the city is located on), Кронштадтский мятеж (Kronštadtskij mjatež), Кронштадтское восстание (Kronštadtskoje vosstanije) (english: Kronstadt rebellion)

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