لوتارنژی
Persian
Etymology
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Proto-Germanic *Hlūdaharjaz
Proto-West Germanic *Hlūdhari
Medieval Latin Lōtharingus
Middle French Lotharingie
Persian لوتارنژی
Borrowed from French Lotharingie, from Middle French Lotharingie, borrowed from Medieval Latin Lotharingia, from Lōtharingus (“a member of the dynasty or of the people of King Lothair II; a Lotharing, a Lotharian”) + -ia (suffix forming country names).
Pronunciation
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [lo.t̪ʰɒː.ɹæn.ʒíː]
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| Iranian reading? | lotâranži |
Proper noun
لوتارنژی • (lotâranži)
- (Iran) (historical) Lotharingia (a historical region, early medieval kingdom and former duchy in Western Europe; a successor kingdom of the Carolingian empire, now politically split between Lorraine in France, western Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg)