Jylland
Danish
Etymology
Equivalent to jyde (“Jute”) + land. From Old Danish Iutland, Old Norse Jótland, from Proto-Germanic *Eutalandą, cognate with Old English Ēotaland.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈjyˌlænˀ]
Proper noun
Jylland
- Jutland (a cultural region and peninsula in northwestern Europe, consisting of the mainland part of Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, which is part of Germany)
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Proper noun
Jylland
- Jutland (a cultural region and peninsula in northwestern Europe, consisting of the mainland part of Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, which is part of Germany)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Proper noun
Jylland
- Jutland (a cultural region and peninsula in northwestern Europe, consisting of the mainland part of Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, which is part of Germany)
Swedish
Etymology
Proper noun
Jylland n (genitive Jyllands)
- Jutland (a cultural region and peninsula in northwestern Europe, consisting of the mainland part of Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, which is part of Germany)
Derived terms
- jylländsk