Elsinore

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From Danish Helsingør, perhaps a derivation of hals (narrow strait, literally throat; neck), from Old Norse hals, from Proto-Germanic *halsaz, from Proto-Indo-European *kólsos. Compare also Helsinki and Helsingborg.

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Elsinore

  1. A city in northern Zealand, Denmark. Its Kronborg Castle served as the setting for William Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
    Synonym: Helsingør
  2. A neighbourhood in north Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
  3. A community in Arran-Elderslie municipality, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.
  4. Former name of Lake Elsinore, California (the settlement was renamed in 1972).
  5. A town in Sevier County, Utah, United States.

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from English, from Danish Helsingør, perhaps a derivation of hals (narrow strait, literally throat; neck), from Old Norse hals, from Proto-Germanic *halsaz, from Proto-Indo-European *kólsos.

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Elsinore f

  1. Elsinore (a city in northern Zealand, Denmark)

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