Buren
See also: buren
English
Dutch
Etymology
- (Gelderland) First attested as buria in 772. Derived from Proto-Germanic *bûrja- (“stable, outbuilding, barn, hut”). Compare Old Frisian bêre (“barn, house”).
- (Friesland) Potentially attested as buren around the end of the 11th century, attested with certainty as buren in 1245. Borrowed from West Frisian Buren, derived from the dative plural form of Old Frisian buer (“house, cottage”). See also West Frisian Bueren.
- (Overijssel) First attested as buren in 1188. Derived from the dative plural form of Middle Dutch buur (“dwelling, cottage”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbyː.rə(n)/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Bu‧ren
- Rhymes: -yːrən
- Homophone: buren
Proper noun
Buren n
- Buren (a city and municipality of Gelderland, Netherlands).
- Meronyms: Aalst, Asch, Beusichem, Bontemorgen, Buurmalsen, De Bosjes, De Heuvel, De Mars, Eck en Wiel, Erichem, Essebroek, Ganzert, Hoog Kana, Hoogmeien, Ingen, Kerk-Avezaath, Klinkenberg, Leutes, Lienden, Luchtenburg, Lutterveld, Maurik, Meerten, Meertenwei, Ommeren, Ommerenveld, Ravenswaaij, Rijswijk, Tweesluizen, Zandberg, Zevenmorgen, Zoelen, Zoelmond, Zwarte Paard
- A village in Ameland, Friesland, Netherlands.
- A hamlet in Hengelo, Overijssel, Netherlands.
Derived terms
- Burenaar
- Burens
- Buurmalsen
- van Buren
German
Pronunciation
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Noun
Buren
- inflection of Bure:
- genitive/dative/accusative singular
- nominative/genitive/dative/accusative plural
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