Osnabrück
English
Etymology
From German Osnabrück, from Old Saxon Osnabrugga (literally “bridge of the Osna”), an old name for the river Hase. Doublet of osnaburg.
Proper noun
Osnabrück
- An independent city in Lower Saxony, Germany.
- A rural district of Lower Saxony, Germany, partially surrounding but not including the city of Osnabrück, which nevertheless serves as its administrative seat.
Translations
city in Lower Saxony
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German
Etymology
From Old Saxon Osnabrugga (literally “bridge of the Osna”), an old name for the river Hase.
Pronunciation
- (Standard New High German) IPA(key): /ˈɔsnaˌbʁʏk/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: Os‧na‧brück
Proper noun
Osnabrück n (proper noun, genitive Osnabrücks or (optionally with an article) Osnabrück)
- Osnabrück (an independent city in Lower Saxony, Germany)
- a rural district of Lower Saxony, partially surrounding but not including the city of Osnabrück, which nevertheless serves as its administrative seat
Declension
Declension of Osnabrück [sg-only, neuter, toponym]
Derived terms
- Osnabrücker
- osnabrückisch
Related terms
- Bersenbrück, Quakenbrück, Bingerbrück, Delbrück, Königsbrück
- Coppenbrügge, Nienbrügge, Ravensbrück, Wiedenbrück