Lëtzelúcia
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=== Etymology === | === Etymology === | ||
The first element is from Lëtzebuerg, Lutzburg, from Lucilinburhuc, ultimately from luzil + burg, from *lūtilaz + *burgz. The second element is from the feminine form of Lūcius | The first element is from {{mn|lb|Lëtzebuerg}}, {{mn|lb|Lutzburg}}, from {{der|lb|goh|Lucilinburhuc}}, ultimately from {{mn|goh|luzil|t=little}} + {{mn|goh|burg|t=castle}}, from {{der|lb|gem-pro|*lūtilaz}} + {{mn|gem-pro|*burgz}}. The second element is from the feminine form of {{mn|la|Lūcius}}, related to {{mn|la|lux||light}}, stem ''lūc-''. Compare {{mn|ett|𐌋𐌖𐌂𐌉|tr=Luci|t=a male ''praenomen''}} and {{mn|ett|𐌋𐌖𐌗𐌉|tr=Luχi}}. Ultimately meaning "little Lúcia". | ||
=== Pronunciation === | === Pronunciation === | ||
* | * /ˌlə.t͡səˈlu.sjɐ/ [ˌl̻͆ət̻.t̻͡s̻əˈl̻͆u.s̠jɐ] | ||
=== Proper noun === | === Proper noun === | ||
# A Brazilian girl, of Nipo-Italian descent, who lives in | # A Brazilian girl, of Nipo-Italian descent, who lives in São Paulo. Mostly adds historical Indo-European related content, with emphasis on Anatolian. Belauds comparative linguistics and classical linguistics. | ||
# An enjoyer of the Luxembourgish language. | # An enjoyer of the Luxembourgish language. | ||