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Jylland

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Danish

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Etymology

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Equivalent to jyde (Jute) +‎ land. From Old Danish Iutland, Old Norse Jótland, from Proto-Germanic *Eutalandą, cognate with Old English Ēotaland.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Jylland

  1. Jutland (a cultural region and peninsula in northwestern Europe, consisting of the mainland part of Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, which is part of Germany)

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Danish Jylland.

Proper noun

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Jylland

  1. Jutland (a cultural region and peninsula in northwestern Europe, consisting of the mainland part of Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, which is part of Germany)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Danish Jylland.

Proper noun

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Jylland

  1. Jutland (a cultural region and peninsula in northwestern Europe, consisting of the mainland part of Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, which is part of Germany)

Swedish

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Etymology

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From Danish Jylland.

Proper noun

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Jylland n (genitive Jyllands)

  1. Jutland (a cultural region and peninsula in northwestern Europe, consisting of the mainland part of Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, which is part of Germany)

Derived terms

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