Groningen

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  • Hyphenation: Gro‧nin‧gen
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Groningen

  1. A city and capital of Groningen, Netherlands.
  2. A municipality of Groningen, Netherlands.
  3. A province of the Netherlands.

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Dutch

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First attested as groningi in the 10th or 11th century. Etymology uncertain. Potentially derived from Old Dutch Grôn (a personal name) or Groni (a personal name) suffixed with the collectivising suffix -ing-. A derivation from a hydronym *Gron suffixed with -ing- is less likely. Compare Groeningen.

The province was named after the city.

See also Dutch Low Saxon Grunnen.

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Groningen n

  1. Groningen (a city, municipality, and capital of Groningen, Netherlands)
    Synonym: Stad (nickname)
    Meronyms: Achter-Thesinge, Boltklap, Bouwerschap, Bovenrijge, Dilgt, Dorkwerd, Emmerwolde, Engelbert, Essen, Euvelgunne, Felland, Garmerwolde, Glimmen, Haren, Harenermolen, Hemert, Hemmen, Hoogkerk, Hoornsedijk, Klein Harkstede, Kröddeburen, Lageweg, Leegkerk, Lellens, Lutjewolde, Middelbert, Noorddijk, Noorderhoogebrug, Noordlaren, Onnen, Oosterdijkshorn, Oosterhoogebrug, Oude Roodehaan, Roodehaan, Ruischerbrug, Sint Annen, Slaperstil, Steerwolde, Ten Boer, Ten Post, Thesinge, Vierverlaten, Winneweer, Wittewierum, Woltersum, Zevenhuisjes
  2. Groningen (a province of the Netherlands)
    Meronyms: Eemsdelta, Groningen, Het Hogeland, Midden-Groningen, Oldambt, Pekela, Stadskanaal, Veendam, Westerkwartier, Westerwolde

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  • van Berkel, Gerard, Samplonius, Kees (2018) “groningen”, in Nederlandse plaatsnamen verklaard[1] (in Dutch), Mijnbestseller.nl, →ISBN

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Groningen n (proper noun, genitive Groningens or (optionally with an article) Groningen)

  1. Groningen (a city and capital of Groningen, Netherlands)
  2. Groningen (a province of the Netherlands)

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Groningen n (indeclinable)

  1. Groningen (a city and capital of Groningen, Netherlands)
  2. Groningen (a province of the Netherlands)

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Portuguese

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Borrowed from Dutch Groningen.

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Groningen f

  1. Groningen (a city and capital of Groningen, Netherlands)
    Synonym: Groninga
  2. Groningen (a province of the Netherlands)
    Synonym: Groninga