Achter-Lindt
Dutch
Etymology
Attested as Achter-Lindt in 1851. Compound of achter (“back, rear”) and a toponym potentially derived from a hydronym (derived in turn from Proto-Germanic *linþja- (“flow slowly, flow softly”) or, alternatively, from a term cognate to Old High German lentî (“landing”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: Ach‧ter-‧Lindt
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