Westfalen
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch westvalen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌʋɛstˈfaː.lə(n)/
- Hyphenation: West‧fa‧len
- Rhymes: -aːlən
German
Alternative forms
- Westphalen
Etymology 1
The first component of the name is from Proto-Germanic *westrą (“west”), the second component maybe comes from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₂- (“flat, field”), the same root as Feld.
The name Westfalai m pl was first mentioned in the Franconian Imperial Annals of 775 as the name of a subtribe of the Saxons (Saxones m pl). (Two other Saxon subtribes mentioned in the same source were Angrarii m pl and Austreleudi Saxones.)
In the 10th century, there was also the placename pagus Westfalon m (“district/region Westfalon”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vɛstˈfaːlən/
Proper noun
Westfalen n (proper noun, genitive Westfalens or (optionally with an article) Westfalen)
- Westphalia (a region in northwestern Germany)
Meronyms
Derived terms
- Fußball-Oberliga Westfalen
- Fußball-Westfalenliga
- Herzogtum Westfalen
- Königreich Westfalen
- Königreich Westphalen
- Kraftwerk Westfalen
- Land Nordrhein-Westfalen
- Nordrhein-Westfalen
- Oberliga Westfalen
- Ostwestfalen
- Ostwestfalen-Lippe
- Provinz Westfalen
- SMS Westfalen
- Westfalen-Kaserne
- Westfalen-Lippe
- Westfalen-Tankstelle
- Westfalengas
- Westfalengau
- Westfalenkaserne
- Westfalenliga
- Westfalenpferd
- Westfalentankstelle
Related terms
- Ostfale
- Ostfalen
- Ostfalengau
- ostfälisch
- Ostfälisch
- Westfal
- Westfale
- westfälisch
- Westfälisch
- Westfalium
- Westfall
- Westpfahl
- Westphal
- Westphalium
Etymology 2
Inflected forms.
Low German
Alternative forms
- Westfaolen (Münsterländisch)
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Derived terms
- westfäälsch