Apeldoorn
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    Etymology
    
First attested as appoldro in 790-793. Derived either from Old Dutch apuldra- (“apple tree”) or apuldron, or from a dative plural version of Proto-Germanic *apuldra- (“apple trees”). Compare Aperloo, Appeltern, Ter Apel, Apuldram, Apeldorn and Appeldorn.
See also Dutch Low Saxon Apeldoorne.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈaː.pəlˌdoːrn/
 Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Apel‧doorn
 
Proper noun
    
Apeldoorn n
- Apeldoorn (a city and municipality of Gelderland, Netherlands).
- Synonym: Knienenburg (Carnival nickname)
 - Meronyms: Assel, Beekbergen, Beemte-Broekland, De Haere, De Jonas, De Krim, Engeland, Gerritsflesch, Groenendaal, Hoenderloo, Hoog Buurlo, Hoog Soeren, Klarenbeek, Lieren, Loenen, Meerveld, Nieuw-Milligen, Oosterhuizen, Radio Kootwijk, Uddel, Ugchelen, Wenum-Wiesel, Woeste Hoeve, Zilven
 
 
Derived terms
    
- Apeldoorner
 - Apeldoorns
 
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