Freiburg
English
/fɹaɪ.bɜː(ɹ)ɡ/
proper noun
Definitions
- A German city in Baden-Württemberg located in the Black Forest. The population is around 200,000.
Etymology
Compound from German frei (free, sense, liberal) + German Burg (castle, fortification, fortress).
Origin
German (Berlin)
Burg
Gloss
castle, fortification, fortress
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
城
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- burgrave English
- ABC-Waffen-frei German
- Bettenburg German
- Burg German
- Burggraf German
- Burggräfin German
- Bürger German
- Freibauer German
- Freiberufler German
- Freibeuter German
- Freibier German
- Freidenker German
- Freigeist German
- Freihandel German
- Freiheit German
- Freiherr German
- Freikirche German
- Freikorps German
- Freikörperkultur German
- Freiland German
- Freileitung German
- Freimaurer German
- Freimut German
- Freitod German
- Freizeit German
- Hauptburg German
- Hochburg German
- Hüpfburg German
- Siebenbürgen German
- Wagenburg German
- burgähnlich German
- chlorfrei German
- einwandfrei German
- fehlerfrei German
- fieberfrei German
- frei German
- frei laufend German
- freibleibend German
- freigeben German
- freihaben German
- freihalten German
- freihändig German
- freikaufen German
- freilassen German
- freilebend German
- freilich German
- freimachen German
- freipressen German
- freireligiös German
- freischalten German
- freisetzen German
- freisprechen German
- freistellen German
- freiwillig German
- freizügig German
- freiäugig German
- funkenfrei German
- gastfrei German
- gebührenfrei German
- geruchfrei German
- glutenfrei German
- holzfrei German
- jugendfrei German
- kohlenstofffrei German
- nahtfrei German
- nickelfrei German
- rauchfrei German
- rostfrei German
- sauerstofffrei German
- schwermetallfrei German
- sturmfrei German
- wasserfrei German
- widerspruchsfrei German
- Bourges French
- фраер Russian
- burg Old High German
- vrî Middle High German