Hadaburg
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Old High German
Alternative forms
- Hadupurc (8-9th C. CE)
- Hadapurh (9th C. CE)
- Hadapurc (9th-11th C. CE)
Etymology
Equivalent to *had (“war, battle”) (a-declension) + burg (“fortress, city”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *haþuz + *burgz. First attested in the 9th C. CE
Proper noun
Hadaburg f
- a female given name
Descendants
- Middle High German: Hadpurck (12th C.), Hadepurc, Hadpurc, Hadpurch, Hadepurch (12-13th C.)