Vltava

伏尔塔瓦河[捷克和斯洛伐克西部]

发音

/vəlˈtɑːvə/

释义与例句

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  1. 1.

    A major river in the Czech Republic, tributary of the Elbe.

    伏尔塔瓦河

词源

From Czech Vltava, of uncertain origin; possibly cognate to Moldau, the German name for the river, as it is sometimes suggested that both words derive from Old High German * wilt awa, wilt aha (“wild river”), corresponding to Proto-Germanic *wilþijaz (“wild”) + *ahwō (“water”); older texts have spellings such as Fuldaha (in 872), Wultha (1113), Wlitaua (1125). However, compare Ltava.

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