Thessalonich

German

Etymology

Probably a learned Germanization of Latin Thessalonica. The -ch may be due to some analogy (cf. e.g. German Friedrich vs. Latin Fredericus). Alternatively, if going back to travellers (or crusaders), it might represent the Greek palatalized [kʲ].

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tɛsaˈloːnɪç/

Proper noun

Thessalonich n (proper noun, genitive Thessalonichs or (optionally with an article) Thessalonich)

  1. (now biblical, else archaic) Alternative form of Thessaloniki
    Paulus sandte mindestens zwei Briefe an die Gemeinde in Thessalonich.
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Derived terms

  • Thessalonicher
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