Weiler
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German
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German wīler, from Old High German wīlāri, from Latin vīllāre, derived from vīlla (“estate”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Weiler m (strong, genitive Weilers, plural Weiler)
- hamlet (very small settlement which lacks some of the typical features of a village, such as a church or a village square)
Declension
[edit]Declension of Weiler [masculine, strong]
Related terms
[edit]- Ahrweiler
- Antweiler
- Arnoldsweiler
- Badenweiler
- Baesweiler
- Bergweiler
- Bernweiler
- Brauweiler
- Butzweiler
- Dansweiler
- Dennweiler
- Derichsweiler
- Dorweiler
- Elchweiler
- Eschweiler
- Geisweiler
- Gereonsweiler
- Hanweiler
- Hofweiler
- Holzweiler
- Kinzweiler
- Kreuzweiler
- Langweiler
- Lindweiler
- Lorentzweiler
- Mariaweiler
- Mönchweiler
- Münchweiler
- Neuweiler
- Nonnenweiler
- Nonnweiler
- Nußweiler
- Oidtweiler
- Osweiler
- Ottweiler
- Otzweiler
- Reisweiler
- Salmannsweiler
- Sandweiler
- Tannweiler
- Trierweiler
- Waxweiler
- Weisweiler
- Welchweiler
- Werschweiler
- Wirschweiler
- Wolschweiler
Proper noun
[edit]Weiler n (proper noun, genitive Weilers or (optionally with an article) Weiler)
- A municipality of Vorarlberg, Austria
Further reading
[edit]- “Weiler” in Duden online
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- German terms inherited from Middle High German
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- German terms inherited from Old High German
- German terms derived from Old High German
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- German lemmas
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- de:Municipalities of Vorarlberg
- de:Places in Vorarlberg
- de:Places in Austria