Lucsamburg

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from English, German Luxemburg, from Middle High German Luccelemburc, from Old High German Lucilinburhuc, ultimately from luzil (little) + burg (castle), from Proto-Germanic *lūtilaz and *burgz.

Proper noun[edit]

Lucsamburg f (genitive Lucsamburg)

  1. Luxembourg (a country in Central Europe)
  2. Luxembourg (the capital city of Luxembourg)
  3. Luxembourg (a province of Wallonia, Belgium)
  4. Luxembourg (a canton of Luxembourg)

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