Baden

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See also: baden, badén, and båden

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German Baden

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Baden

  1. (historical) Baden-Baden, a spa town in Germany.
    1. Its former margravate, electorate, grand duchy, and republic.
    2. Its present area of Baden-Württemberg, a German state.
  2. A spa town in Austria.
    1. The surrounding district it governs.
  3. A spa town in Aargau canton, Switzerland.
    1. (historical) Its former county and canton.
    2. The surrounding district it governs.
  4. Other towns in France, Germany, Canada, the Ukraine, and the United States.

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Baden ?

  1. Baden

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Etymology[edit]

The name comes from the Margraviate of Baden. The surname is a patronymic form of Bade, from Old High German badu (battle, strife), from Proto-West Germanic *badu.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈbaːdən/, [ˈbaːdn̩]
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: Ba‧den
  • Homophone: baden

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Baden n (proper noun, strong, genitive Badens)

  1. Baden (various places with multiple hot springs, named using a former plural form of Bad (bath))
    1. A municipality of Lower Austria, Austria
    2. A spa town in Switzerland

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Baden n (strong, genitive Badens, no plural)

  1. gerund of baden: "bathing"
    Synonym: Gebade

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Further reading[edit]

  • Baden” in Duden online
  • Baden” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache