Neředín
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Neředín
- A former village, nowadays a quarter of the city of Olomouc.
- 2015, Jiří Kopecký, Lenka Křupková, Provincional Theater and Its Opera: German Opera Scene in Olomouc, 1770–1920[1], Olomouc: Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Palackého, page 292:
- […] the tropical setting and palms were replaced with decorations of a Northern landscape and greenery, reminding the audience of the apricot trees in the nearby village of Neředín.
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From personal name Neředa + possessive suffix -ín. The name Neředa comes from Old Czech Neřěda, which is from Neręda, which was probably formed by prefix ne- added to deverbative ręd- (“to dilute”). Another possibility is that Neředa might be derived by negating personal name *Řed or *Ředa, which could be a hypocorrect shortening of a compound personal name Ředivoj or Ředihost.[1]
Neředín belongs to the group of morphologically related toponyms occurring in the surrounding of the cities Olomouc and Přerov which begin with the negative prefix ne-,[1] compare for example Nelešovice, Nemilany, Neplachov or Nepřívaz.
It also belongs to the group of toponyms in the close surrounding of Olomouc suffixed with -ín (most of which later became parts of Olomouc), compare Břuchotín, Droždín, Hejčín, Hněvotín, Řepčín, Slavonín or Třebčín.
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Neředín m inan (related adjective neředínský)
- Neředín, a former village, nowadays a quarter of the city of Olomouc
- 2003, Olomoucký archivní sborník[2], volumes 1–3, Státní okresní archiv v Olomouci, page 74:
- Před 1. světovou válkou byl Neředín malou, převážně zemědělskou obcí s převahou německého obyvatelstva.
- Neředín used to be a small, mostly agricultural village with prevailing German population.