Weinberg

English

Etymology

Borrowed from German Weinberg.

Proper noun

Weinberg (plural Weinbergs)

  1. A surname from German.

Derived terms

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Weinberg is the 3612th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 9825 individuals. Weinberg is most common among White (95.41%) individuals.

Further reading

German

Etymology

From Middle High German wīnberc. Analysable as Wein (wine) + Berg (mountain, hill).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvaɪ̯nˌbɛʁk/
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Noun

Weinberg m (strong, genitive Weinberges or Weinbergs, plural Weinberge)

  1. vineyard
    Synonyms: Rebberg; Weingarten, Wingert

Usage notes

  • Weinberg originally refers to vineyards found on hillslopes. However, since this form of cultivation is the predominant rule in the German winelands, e.g. along Rhine and Moselle, Weinberg has become the commonest term for vineyards in general. The word Weingarten will be used chiefly for ones that are specifically known to be situated on flatland.

Further reading

  • Weinberg” in Duden online
  • Weinberg” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
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