Konstanz
English
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German
Etymology 1
19th century, from Latin cōnstantia.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔnˈstant͡s/, (dated or southern) /kɔnˈʃtant͡s/
Audio (with /kɔnˈst-/) (file) - Rhymes: -ants
Noun
Konstanz f (genitive Konstanz, no plural)
- constancy, consistency, permanence, stability (of a development or regular occurrence)
- Synonyms: Stetigkeit, Beständigkeit, Gleichmäßigkeit, Regelmäßigkeit
- Antonyms: Unbeständigkeit, Inkonstanz, Veränderlichkeit, Wechselhaftigkeit
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Etymology 2
From Latin Constantia (first attested 525 AD), named after Roman emperor Constantius I or II.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɔnstant͡s/, (southern, otherwise less common) /ˈkɔnʃtant͡s/
Audio (with /ˈkɔnst-/) (file) Audio (with /ˈkɔnʃt-/) (file)
Proper noun
Konstanz n (proper noun, genitive Konstanz' or (with an article) Konstanz)
- A town and rural district of Baden-Württemberg
- (historical) One of the four districts of the Grand Duchy of Baden
Derived terms
Further reading
- Konstanz on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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