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Oldesloe

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German

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German, from Old Saxon Odislō, Adislō. Equivalent to an uncertain first component (possibly a personal name) + Loh (grove); secondarily adapted to Middle Low German olt (old).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɔldəsˈloː/, (non-local often) /ˈɔldəsˌloː/

Proper noun

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Oldesloe n (proper noun, genitive Oldesloes or (optionally with an article) Oldesloe)

  1. (historical or colloquial) Synonym of Bad Oldesloe