Gaugraf
German (Berlin)
/ˈɡaʊ̯ɡʀaːf/
noun
Definitions
- (historical) count of a shire district, local judge
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German göugrâve (count of a district) derived from Latin cōmēs pagus, pāgī (count of the village) compound from German Gau (district, shire) + German Graf (count, earl).
Origin
German (Berlin)
Graf
Gloss
count, earl
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- burgrave English
- graf English
- cōmēs pagus, pāgī Latin
- gogravius Latin
- pāgī, comes pagus Latin
- Burggraf German
- Burggräfin German
- Gau German
- Gaugräfin German
- Gauleiter German
- Graf German
- Grafschaft German
- Gräfin German
- Landgraf German
- Markgraf German
- graaf Dutch, Flemish
- граф Russian
- grafo Esperanto
- grāfio Old High German
- grāfiene Latvian
- grāfs Latvian
- граф Bulgarian
- grâve Middle High German
- göu Middle High German
- göugrâve Middle High German