لوثارينجيا
Arabic
Etymology
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Proto-Germanic *Hlūdaharjaz
Proto-West Germanic *Hlūdhari
Medieval Latin Lōtharingus
Arabic لوثارينجيا
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
- IPA(key): /luː.θaː.riːn.d͡ʒi.jaː/
Proper noun
لُوثَارِينْجِيَا • (lūṯārīnjiyā) f
- (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)