Gmund

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From Middle High German Gemünde (estuary), from Old High German Gimundi

Possibly related to German gemündet (in the sense of "[something] having been flowed into") and, by implication, German mund (in the sense of "mouth of the river").

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Gmund n (proper noun, genitive Gmunds or (optionally with an article) Gmund, plural Gmund)

  1. A component in German place names; typically indicative of a settlement being situated at an estuary (the mouth of a river). Most commonly found as part of place names in Bavaria and Austria (though not strictly a dialectal feature of Austrian German or Bavarian; place names based on this word are found as far north as Hesse).

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