Heerlen
English
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Etymology
First attested as Late Latin Coriouallum and Corioualum around 300. Derived from a Germanic calque of an earlier Celtic name. The Germanic term is a compound of Proto-Germanic *harja- (“army”) and *walla (“wall”). An alternative theory posits that the Germanic term was calqued into Celtic. Proposed derivations from *harila (“small sandy ridge”) or a compound of Old Dutch her (“army”) and le (“burial mound”) are incorrect. Compare Heel and Heerle.
See also Limburgish Heële.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɦeːr.lə(n)/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Heer‧len
- Rhymes: -eːrlən
- Homophone: Heerle
Proper noun
Heerlen n
- A city and municipality of Limburg, Netherlands.
- Meronyms: Benzenrade, Hoensbroek, Hondsrug, Schurenberg, Ten Esschen
Derived terms
- Heerlens
- Heerler
- Heerlerbaan
- Heerlerheide
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