Lucerne

卢塞恩州

发音

UK /luːˈsɜːn/
其它

释义与例句

name
  1. 1.

    A canton of Switzerland.

  2. 2.

    The capital city of Lucerne canton, Switzerland.

    卢塞恩

    琉森

  3. 3.

    A number of places in the United States (others are spelt Luzerne):

    A census-designated place in Lake County, California.

  4. 4.

    A number of places in the United States (others are spelt Luzerne):

    An unincorporated community in Weld County, Colorado, named for the plant lucerne.

  5. 5.

    A number of places in the United States (others are spelt Luzerne):

    An unincorporated community in Harrison Township, Cass County, Indiana.

  6. 6.

    A number of places in the United States (others are spelt Luzerne):

    A ghost town in Adell Township, Sheridan County, Kansas.

  7. 7.

    A number of places in the United States (others are spelt Luzerne):

    A former settlement in Pittsfield Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan.

  8. 8.

    A number of places in the United States (others are spelt Luzerne):

    A village in Putnam County, Missouri.

  9. 9.

    A number of places in the United States (others are spelt Luzerne):

    A ghost town in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.

  10. 10.

    A number of places in the United States (others are spelt Luzerne):

    An unincorporated community in Knox County, Ohio.

  11. 11.

    A number of places in the United States (others are spelt Luzerne):

    An unincorporated community in Chelan County, Washington.

  12. 12.

    A number of places in the United States (others are spelt Luzerne):

    An unincorporated community in Gilmer County, West Virginia.

  13. 13.

    A number of places in the United States (others are spelt Luzerne):

    A census-designated place in Hot Springs County, Wyoming.

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词源

From French Lucerne, known in Swiss German as Lozärn, from Medieval Latin Lucernense, Luciaria, Lucerna, of uncertain origin, but possibly from Latin lūcĭus (“pike”) with the suffix -ārĭa, as in "place with a large number of pike." Popular etymology associated it with lucerna (“lantern”), though both words are related to lux (“light”). Also compare Leodegar, Burgundian bishop of Autun.

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