Jylland

Danish

Etymology

Equivalent to jyde (Jute) +‎ land. From Old Danish Iutland, Old Norse Jótland, from Proto-Germanic *Eutalandą, cognate with Old English Ēotaland.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈjyˌlænˀ]

Proper noun

Jylland

  1. Jutland (a cultural region and peninsula in northwestern Europe, consisting of the mainland part of Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, which is part of Germany)

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Danish Jylland.

Proper noun

Jylland

  1. Jutland (a cultural region and peninsula in northwestern Europe, consisting of the mainland part of Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, which is part of Germany)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Danish Jylland.

Proper noun

Jylland

  1. Jutland (a cultural region and peninsula in northwestern Europe, consisting of the mainland part of Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, which is part of Germany)

Swedish

Etymology

From Danish Jylland.

Proper noun

Jylland n (genitive Jyllands)

  1. Jutland (a cultural region and peninsula in northwestern Europe, consisting of the mainland part of Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, which is part of Germany)

Derived terms

  • jylländsk