Westfalen

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch westvalen.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌʋɛstˈfaː.lə(n)/
  • Hyphenation: West‧fa‧len
  • Rhymes: -aːlən

Proper noun

Westfalen n

  1. Westphalia (a region in northwestern Germany)

Derived terms

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)

  1. 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

Etymology 2

Inflected forms.

Noun

Westfalen m

  1. inflection of Westfale:
    1. accusative/genitive/dative singular
    2. plural

Low German

Alternative forms

  • Westfaolen (Münsterländisch)

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • Germany: IPA(key): /vɛs(t)ˈfɔːln̩~vɛs(t)ˈfɒːln̩~vɛs(t)ˈfoːln̩/
  • Netherlands: IPA(key): /ʋɛs(t)ˈfaːln̩~ʋɛs(t)ˈfɔːln̩/

Proper noun

Westfalen

  1. Westphalia (a region in northwestern Germany)

Derived terms

  • westfäälsch
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