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From German Graz, from Proto-Slavic *gordьcь (small castle), diminutive of *gordъ (fortification).

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Graz

  1. The capital of and largest city in the state of Styria, Austria, and the second-largest city in the country.

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From Middle High German Graz, from Proto-Slavic *gordьcь (small castle), a derivation from *gordъ (fortification).[1] Compare Königgrätz (Czech Hradec Králové).

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Graz n (proper noun, strong, genitive Graz' or Grazens or (with an article) Graz)

  1. Graz (a city, the state capital of Styria, Austria)

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  1. ^ Fichtner, Paula Sutter (11 June 2009). Historical Dictionary of Austria

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Borrowed from German Graz.

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Graz m inan

  1. Graz (a city, the state capital of Styria, Austria)

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  • Graz in Polish dictionaries at PWN

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Graz f

  1. Graz (a city, the state capital of Styria, Austria)

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Derived from German Graz.

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Graz m inan (genitive singular Grazu, declension pattern of stroj)

  1. Graz (city)

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  • Graz”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2024

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Graz ?

  1. Graz (city)