Heiligenberg
English
Etymology
Borrowed from German Heiligenberg.
Proper noun
Heiligenberg
- A municipality of Grieskirchen district, Upper Austria, Austria.
- A commune of Bas-Rhin department, Alsace, Grand Est, France.
- A municipality and village in Bodensee district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
- A mountain in the Odenwald, near Heidelberg, Germany.
- A mountain in the municipality of Hochspeyer, Kaiserslauten district, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
- A mountain in the municipality of Seeheim-Jugenheim, Darmstadt-Dieburg district, Hesse, Germany.
- (historical) Former name of Svatý Kopeček: a former town in the Czech Republic; nowadays an area of the city of Olomouc.
- 1865, Samuel Beckley Holabird, Treatise on Grand Military Operations, Or, A Critical and Military History of the Wars of Frederick the Great, as Contrasted with the Modern System[1], volume 1, translation of original by D. Van Nostrand, page 343:
- The morning of the 22d, this reënforcement was thrown into Olmutz between Lodenitz and Heiligenberg. General Saint-Ignon, in order to draw off the attention of the Prussians, appeared as far as Gros-Teinitz.
Synonyms
Translations
part of Olomouc — see Svatý Kopeček
German
Alternative forms
- Heiligberg
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈhaɪlɪɡŋ̍ˌbɛrk]
- Hyphenation: Hei‧li‧gen‧berg
Proper noun
Heiligenberg n (proper noun, genitive Heiligenbergs or (optionally with an article) Heiligenberg)
- Heiligenberg (a municipality of Upper Austria, Austria)
- Heiligenberg (a municipality of Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
- Heiligenberg (a commune of Bas-Rhin department, Alsace, Grand Est, France)
Declension
Declension of Heiligenberg [sg-only, neuter, toponym]
Derived terms
Related terms
- Heiligendamm, Heiligenhaus, Heiligenhafen, Heiligenstadt, Heiligblut