Namur

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== English == === Etymology 1 === Borrowed from French Namur. ==== Proper noun ==== Namur The capital city of Wallonia, Belgium. A province of Wallonia, Belgium. ===== Translations ===== ==== See also ==== ==== Further reading ==== Namur on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Namur (province) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia === Etymology 2 === From Marshallese Nim̧ur. ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /nəˈmʊə(ɹ)/ Rhymes: -ʊə(ɹ) ==== Proper noun ==== Namur Namur islet, Kwajalein atoll, Marshall Islands. ===== Derived terms ===== Roi-Namur ==== See also ==== Roi === Anagrams === Munar, unarm, urman == Catalan == === Etymology === From Latin Namurcum. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): (Central) [nəˈmur] IPA(key): (Balearic) [nəˈmu] IPA(key): (Valencia) [naˈmuɾ] === Proper noun === Namur m Namur (the capital city of Namur, Belgium) Namur (a province of Belgium) Namur (a historical county of the Holy Roman Empire) ==== Derived terms ==== namurès namurià == French == === Etymology === Borrowed from Walloon Nameûr, from Latin Namurcum, from Gaulish. Folk etymology connects it to the name of a Gaulish god, Nam. The municipality in Québec is named after the province in Belgium. The majority of the municipality's initial inhabitants emigrated from the province in the second half of the 19th century. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /na.myʁ/ Hyphenation: Na‧mur Rhymes: -yʁ === Proper noun === Namur m Namur (a city in Belgium) Meronyms: Beez, Belgrade, Boninne, Bouge, Champion, Cognelée, Daussoulx, Dave, Erpent, Flawinne, Gelbressée, Jambes, Lives-sur-Meuse, Loyers, Malonne, Marche-les-Dames, Naninne, Rhisnes, Saint-Marc, Saint-Servais, Suarlée, Temploux, Vedrin, Wépion, Wierde Namur (a province of Belgium) Meronyms: Andenne, Anhée, Assesse, Beauraing, Bièvre, Cerfontaine, Ciney, Couvin, Dinant, Doische, Éghezée, Fernelmont, Floreffe, Florennes, Fosses-la-Ville, Gedinne, Gembloux, Gesves, Hamois, Hastière, Havelange, Houyet, Jemeppe-sur-Sambre, La Bruyère, Mettet, Namur, Ohey, Onhaye, Philippeville, Profondeville, Rochefort, Sambreville, Sombreffe, Somme-Leuze, Viroinval, Vresse-sur-Semois, Walcourt, Yvoir a municipality of Papineau Regional County Municipality, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada ==== Derived terms ==== namurois, Namurois ==== Descendants ==== → Azerbaijani: Namür → Bulgarian: Намюр (Namjur) → German: Namür → Ottoman Turkish: نامور (Namür) → Persian: نامور (nâmur) → Russian: Намю́р (Namjúr) → Ukrainian: Намю́р (Namjúr) === See also === == German == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [naˈmyːɐ̯] === Proper noun === Namur n (proper noun, genitive Namurs or (optionally with an article) Namur) Namur (a city in Namur, Belgium) Namur (a province of Belgium) ==== Declension ==== === See also === == Polish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈna.mur/ Rhymes: -amur Syllabification: Na‧mur === Proper noun === Namur m (indeclinable) Namur (a city in Belgium) Namur (a province of Belgium) === Further reading === Namur in Polish dictionaries at PWN == Spanish == === Etymology === (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /naˈmuɾ/ [naˈmuɾ] Rhymes: -uɾ Syllabification: Na‧mur === Proper noun === Namur m Namur (a city in Belgium) Namur (a province of Belgium)