Aller

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See also: aller, and aller-

English

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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.

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German

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Etymology

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

Pronunciation

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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