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==English==
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===Etymology===
From {{inh|en|ang|Alre}}.

===Proper noun===
{{en-prop}}

# {{place|en|place|cc/England}}:
## {{place|en|hamlet|par/Kentisbeare|dist/Mid Devon|co/Devon}} {{q|[[OS]] grid ref ST0506}}.
## {{place|en|suburban area|in|par/Kingskerswell|dist/Teignbridge|co/Devon}} {{q|OS grid ref SX8768}}. <ref>[https://maps.walkingclub.org.uk/admin/devon/teignbridge/kingskerswell-parish.html Kingskerswell parish map]</ref>
## {{place|en|small settlement|par/Hilton|co/Dorset}} {{q|OS grid ref ST7602}}.
## {{place|en|village/and/cpar|in|co/Somerset|previously in|dist/South Somerset}} {{q|OS grid ref ST4029}}. <ref>[https://maps.walkingclub.org.uk/admin/somerset/aller-parish.html Parish map (Somerset)]</ref>
## {{place|en|minor river|in west|co/Somerset|which gives its name to|x/Allerford}}.
# {{place|en|river|s/Saxony-Anhalt|and|s/Lower Saxony|c/Germany|a tributary of the|riv/Weser}}.
# {{place|en|river|acomm/Asturias|c/Spain}}.
# {{place|en|mun|in|acomm/Asturias|northern|c/Spain}}.
# {{surname|en}}.

===References===
<references/>

==German==
==German==
{{wikipedia|lang=de}}
{{wikipedia|lang=de}}

===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{der|de|goh|Alara}}, from earlier {{m|goh|Elera}} and {{m|goh|Alera}}, of uncertain origin:
From {{der|de|goh|Alara}}, from earlier {{m|goh|Elera}} and {{m|goh|Alera}}, of uncertain origin:.
* From {{der|de|gem-pro|*alizō||alder}} + {{m|gem-pro|*ahwō||water}}, meaning "alder water"
* From {{der|de|gem-pro|*alizō||alder}} + {{m|gem-pro|*ahwō||water}}, meaning "alder water".
* From the {{der|de|ine-pro|-}} root {{m|ine-pro|*h₁ey-}} common in many other river names, such as the {{m|la|Allia}} in Latium, {{m|en|Alaunus}} in some Celtic sites, and the {{m|fr|Ille}} in Brittany. See also {{cog|fr|aller||to go}}, {{cog|de|eilen||to hasten, hurry}}, {{cog|sv|ila}}. More at [[w:Aller (Germany)#Meaning of the name|Aller]].
* From the {{der|de|ine-pro|-}} root {{m|ine-pro|*h₁ey-}} common in many other river names, such as the {{m|la|Allia}} in Latium, {{m|en|Alaunus}} in some Celtic sites, and the {{m|fr|Ille}} in Brittany. See also {{cog|fr|aller||to go}}, {{cog|de|eilen||to hasten, hurry}}, {{cog|sv|ila}}. More at [[w:Aller (Germany)#Meaning of the name|Aller]].


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{audio|de|De-Aller.ogg|Audio}}
* {{audio|de|De-Aller.ogg}}


===Proper noun===
===Proper noun===
{{de-proper noun|f}}
{{de-proper noun|f.article}}


# {{place|de|river|c/Germany}}
# {{place|de|river|c/Germany}}

Latest revision as of 09:06, 11 September 2024

See also: aller, and aller-

English

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Etymology

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From Old English Alre.

Proper noun

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Aller

  1. A place in England:
    1. A hamlet in Kentisbeare parish, Mid Devon district, Devon (OS grid ref ST0506).
    2. A suburban area in Kingskerswell parish, Teignbridge district, Devon (OS grid ref SX8768). [1]
    3. A small settlement in Hilton parish, Dorset (OS grid ref ST7602).
    4. A village and civil parish in Somerset, previously in South Somerset district (OS grid ref ST4029). [2]
    5. A minor river in west Somerset, which gives its name to Allerford.
  2. A river in Saxony-Anhalt and Lower Saxony, Germany, a tributary of the Weser.
  3. A river in Asturias, Spain.
  4. A municipality in Asturias, northern Spain.
  5. A surname.

References

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German

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German Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia de

Etymology

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From Old High German Alara, from earlier Elera and Alera, of uncertain origin:.

Pronunciation

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  • Audio:(file)

Proper noun

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die Aller f (proper noun, usually definite, definite genitive der Aller)

  1. A river in Germany

References

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  • Ferguson, Robert (1862): The River-names of Europe, p. 71