Gerlachus

English

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin Gerlachus, from Proto-Germanic. Literally, spear thrower.

Proper noun

Gerlachus

  1. Saint Gerlach; a Dutch saint Gerlachus (Sankt Gerlach)

Dutch

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin Gerlachus, from Proto-Germanic. Literally, spear thrower.

Proper noun

Gerlachus

  1. Saint Gerlach; a Dutch saint, Gerlachus; Sankt Gerlach

Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Germanic (compare Middle High German Gerlach). Literally, spear thrower.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Gerlachus

  1. a surname, Gerlach, from the Germanic languages
  2. a male given name from the Germanic languages
  3. Saint Gerlach: A Dutch saint, Sankt Gerlach (Gerlachus)

Descendants

  • English: Gerlachus (learned)
  • German: Gerlachus (learned)
  • Dutch: Gerlachus (learned)
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