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Flevo

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Proper noun

Flevo

  1. (historical) A lake in what is now the Netherlands, known in Roman times.
    Synonym: Lake Flevo

Derived terms

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Flēvō, a lake or inland sea near or identical to the Zuiderzee, mentioned by Pomponius Mela in De chorographia.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Flevo ?

  1. (historical) Flevo (lake in what is now the Netherlands, known in Roman times)
    Synonym: Flevomeer

Usage notes

  • This word is not commonly used to refer to the lake; the form Flevomeer is generally encountered (although "het meer Flevo" is found in some texts). This non-compounded form, however, is commonly used to form new compounds referring to the lake or to the province of Flevoland which is named after the lake.

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Latin

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Flēvō ?

  1. (hapax legomenon) Flevo, a lake in what is now the Netherlands.

Descendants

  • Dutch: Flevo, Flevoland

Proper noun

Flēvō

  1. dative/ablative singular of Flēvum

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