Bernheze
Dutch
Etymology
Derived from a compound of Middle Dutch bern (“source, spring”) and hees (“brushwood”). Originally the name of a hamlet. The hamlet was gifted to the monks of the abbey of Bern near Zaltbommel in 1196. An abbey of the same name would later be founded in Heeswijk-Dinther in 1857.
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Bern‧he‧ze
Proper noun
Bernheze n
- A municipality of North Brabant, Netherlands.
- Meronyms: Beugt, Berkt, Bus, Dintherse Hoek, Donzel, Fokkershoek, Hazelberg, Heesch, Heeswijk-Dinther, Hommelse Hoeven, Hooge Wijst, Kantje, Lage Wijst, Loo, Loosbroek, Menzel, Munnekens-Vinkel, Nistelrode, Rakt, Rukven, Vorstenbosch, Zevenbergen, Zoggel
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