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Dutch
Etymology
First attested as die made in 1321. Derived from Middle Dutch made (“pasture, hayfield”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Made n
- A village in Drimmelen, North Brabant, Netherlands
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References
- van Berkel, Gerard, Samplonius, Kees (2018) Nederlandse plaatsnamen verklaard (in Dutch), Mijnbestseller.nl, →ISBN
Estonian
Proper noun
Made
- a female given name derived from biblical Magdaleena (“Magdalene”)
- a surname derived from the female given name, and from the male given name Matteus (“Matthew”)
German
Etymology
From Middle High German made, from Old High German mado, from Proto-West Germanic *maþō. Originally a masculine; the feminine gender is of Central and Low German origin (Middle Low German māde f).
Pronunciation
Noun
Made f (genitive Made, plural Maden)
- maggot (soft, legless larva)
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