Tüskendör

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German

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Etymology

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From East Frisian Low German tüskendör (in between). The area used to be a tidal marsh between the two sub-islands of Borkum (called Westland and Ostland), but was drained in the 19th century.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˌtʏskənˈdøːɐ̯/

Proper noun

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Tüskendör n (proper noun, genitive Tüskendörs or (optionally with an article) Tüskendör)

  1. An area in the center of the island of Borkum, Lower Saxony, Germany, where Borkum Airfield is located.
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