Hadaburg

التعريفات والمعاني

== Old High German == === Alternative forms === Hadupurc (8-9th C. CE) Hadapurh (9th C. CE) Hadapurc (9th-11th C. CE) === Etymology === Equivalent to *had (“war, battle”) (a-declension) +‎ burg (“fortress, city”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *haþuz +‎ *burgz. First attested in the 9th C. CE === Proper noun === Hadaburg f a female given name ==== Descendants ==== Middle High German: Hadpurck (12th C.), Hadepurc, Hadpurc, Hadpurch, Hadepurch (12-13th C.)