Geneva
English
Etymology
Mentioned in Latin texts as Genava. Probably via Celtic origin from Proto-Indo-European root *genu (“bend”), *genawa in the sense of a bending river or estuary, possibly akin to Genoa.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dʒəˈniːvə/
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Proper noun
Geneva
- A city in Switzerland.
- A canton of Switzerland, having Geneva as its capital.
- The largest lake in Switzerland.
- A city in Alabama, USA, and the county seat of Geneva County.
- A city in Illinois, USA, and county seat of Kane County.
- A city in Nebraska, USA, and the county seat of Fillmore County.
- A female given name, from the place name or confused with Genevieve or Ginevra.
- (by ellipsis) The Geneva Convention.
Translations
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lake
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