Alsazia
Appearance
Italian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Medieval Latin Alsatia, from Old High German ali sazzo (“inhabitant of the other”) (referring to the opposite bank of the Rhine), from Proto-Germanic *aljaz (“other”) + *sitjaną (“inhabitant”, literally “sitter”).
Proper noun
[edit]Alsazia f
- Alsace (a region, former administrative region, and historical province of France, located on the west bank of the upper Rhine; since 2016, part of the administrative region of Grand Est)
Derived terms
[edit]Venetan
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Medieval Latin Alsatia, from Old High German ali sazzo (“inhabitant of the other”) (referring to the opposite bank of the Rhine), from Proto-Germanic *aljaz (“other”) + *sitjaną (“inhabitant”, literally “sitter”).
Proper noun
[edit]Alsazia
- Alsace (a region, former administrative region, and historical province of France, located on the west bank of the upper Rhine; since 2016, part of the administrative region of Grand Est)
Categories:
- Italian terms derived from Medieval Latin
- Italian terms derived from Old High German
- Italian terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Italian lemmas
- Italian proper nouns
- Italian feminine nouns
- it:Regions of France
- it:Historical political subdivisions
- it:Places in France
- it:Places in Grand Est
- Italian exonyms
- Venetan terms derived from Medieval Latin
- Venetan terms derived from Old High German
- Venetan terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Venetan lemmas
- Venetan proper nouns
- vec:Regions of France
- vec:Historical political subdivisions
- vec:Places in France
- vec:Places in Grand Est