Lucerne

Lucerne

Reikšmė (Anglų k.)

  1. A canton of Switzerland.
  2. The capital city of Lucerne canton, Switzerland.
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Vertimai

Lucerna

Luzern

Λουκέρνη

Kanton Luzern

Lucerne

Luzern

Canton Lucerna

Lucerne

Cantón Lucerna

Dažnis

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Etimologija (Anglų k.)

From French Lucerne, known in Swiss German as Lozärn, from Medieval Latin Lucernense, Luciaria, Lucerna, of uncertain origin, but possibly from Latin lūcĭus (“pike”) with the suffix -ārĭa, as in "place with a large number of pike." Popular etymology associated it with lucerna (“lantern”), though both words are related to lux (“light”). Also compare Leodegar, Burgundian bishop of Autun.

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