Pomorane

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Etymology[edit]

Learned borrowing from Latin Pomoranus, from Proto-Slavic *pomořane (coast-dwellers). Doublet of Pommer. See Pommern for more.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /pomoˈʁaːnə/, [po.moˈʁaː.nə], [ˌpɔ-], [ˌpoː-]

Noun[edit]

Pomorane m (weak, genitive Pomoranen, plural Pomoranen, feminine Pomoranin)

  1. (history) a member of the Pomeranian Slavic tribe
    Synonym: (alter) Pommer

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