Nehrung

German

Etymology

From East Prussian Middle High German nerge (spit), related with the adjective Proto-Germanic *narwaz, whence English narrow. If nerge is an early contraction, the word may have been derived with the Germanic suffix *-ingaz commonly used in placenames (compare German -ingen). If, however, the form Nehrung (16th c.) is a later alteration of nerge, it could be an old ablaut form or derived with the Germanic suffix *-į̄ (then orginally meaning “narrowness”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈneːʁʊŋ/
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  • Hyphenation: Neh‧rung

Noun

Nehrung f (genitive Nehrung, plural Nehrungen)

  1. (geography) spit (long, very narrow peninsula, especially in the Baltic Sea)
    Frische NehrungVistula spit
    Kurische NehrungCuronian spit

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