Carnisse
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Dutch
[edit]Etymology
[edit]- (Barendrecht) First attested as karnesse in 1272. Potentially a compound of Middle Dutch caer (“osier, Salix viminalis”) and nisse (“headland, spit”). Originally an independent hamlet.
- (Rotterdam) First attested as karnesse in 1272. Potentially a compound of Middle Dutch caer (“osier, Salix viminalis”) and nisse (“headland, spit”). Named after a village destroyed by the sea in 1373.
Pronunciation
[edit]- Hyphenation: Car‧nis‧se
Proper noun
[edit]Carnisse n
- A neighbourhood of Barendrecht, South Holland, Netherlands
- A neighbourhood of Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands