Venlo
Dutch
Etymology
First attested as uennelon around 1100. Possibly a compound of ven (“small pool in a forest or heath”) and lo (“light forest”). Alternatively a compound of veen (“bog, marsh”) and lo (“pool”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈvɛn.loː/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Ven‧lo
Derived terms
- Venlonaar
- Venloër, Venloos
Limburgish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈvæn.loː/
Proper noun
Venlo n (Veldeke spelling)
- Venlo (a city and municipality of Limburg, Netherlands)
- Meronyms: Annakamp, Árse, Belvend, Blierik, Bokent, Boleberg, Bong, Brandemeule, Geloë, Geloërveld, Genuuë, Greunveld, Groeët Boller, Hagerbroek, Hagerhaof, Hanik, Hasselt, Hasselderhei, Hazekamp, Hoeëgekamp, Houbliërik, Klingerberg, Krosselt, Leemhors, Lingsfort, Lóm, Maagdenberg, Maasveld, Maaswaerd, Meulebös, Meuleveld, Op de Hei, Schandele, Sinselveld, Sint-Josephparochie, Sjteil, Stalberg, Tegele, Ticheleri, Tuindörp, Underste en Bäövenste Meule, Vaegtes, Vastenaovendkamp, Veerpaerdjes, Veld, Velde, Ven, Venlo-Centrum, Vilgert, Vogelhut, Voort, Vorst, Vossener, Wielderhaof
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