Spree

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English

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 Spree on Wikipedia

Etymology

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Borrowed from German Spree.

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Spree

  1. A river in Germany that flows through Lusatia and into Berlin, where it flows into the Havel.

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German

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
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German Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From Middle High German Sprēwe, from Old High German Sprēwa, from a Slavic language (compare Lower Sorbian Sprjewja, Czech Spréva, Polish Sprewa), but ultimately of Germanic origin, related to spreizen (to spread, disperse).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʃpʁeː/
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  • Homophone: Spray (one pronunciation)

Proper noun

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

  1. Spree (a river in eastern Germany)

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Further reading

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  • L’Encyclopédie/1re édition/SPRÉE, la

Plautdietsch

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Noun

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Spree f (plural --)

  1. blackbird