Bronx

English

Etymology

Blend of Bronck + -'s. After immigrant settler Jonas Bronck (1600–1643) of New Netherlands onto the peninsula north of Manhattan Island.

  • (region): Originally Bronck's Land, the land in the region settled by Jonas Bronck.
  • (river): Originally Bronck's River, a river bordering the region settled by Jonas Bronck.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Bronx

  1. Ellipsis of The Bronx. A borough of New York City.
  2. Ellipsis of The Bronx River. A river downstate in New York State.

Usage notes

The term is always preceded by the definite article "the", and thus expressed as the Bronx.

Derived terms

Translations

Noun

Bronx

  1. A cocktail containing gin, vermouth and orange juice.

Further reading


Finnish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbroŋks/, [ˈbro̞ŋks̠]

Proper noun

Bronx

  1. Bronx

Declension

Inflection of Bronx (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative Bronx
genitive Bronxin
partitive Bronxia
illative Bronxiin
singular plural
nominative Bronx
accusative nom. Bronx
gen. Bronxin
genitive Bronxin
partitive Bronxia
inessive Bronxissa
elative Bronxista
illative Bronxiin
adessive Bronxilla
ablative Bronxilta
allative Bronxille
essive Bronxina
translative Bronxiksi
instructive
abessive Bronxitta
comitative

Portuguese

Proper noun

Bronx m

  1. Bronx (a borough of New York City)
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