Svatý Kopeček

See also: Svatý kopeček

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Czech Svatý Kopeček.

Proper noun

Svatý Kopeček

  1. historical town, nowadays a part of the city of Olomouc in the Czech Republic

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Czech

Etymology

Adjective svatý (holy) refers to the fact that the local church was a famous place of traditional pilgrimages. Noun kopeček (little hill), which is a diminutive of kopec (hill), refers to its location on a low hill.

Originally two similar names were used for the settlement: Svatá Hora (Holy Mountain) and Svatý Kopeček, the latter one prevailing since the end of the 19 century to distinguish it from another pilgrimage place Svatá Hora near Příbram.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsvatiː ˈkopɛt͡ʃɛk/

Proper noun

Svatý Kopeček m inan

  1. quarter of the city of Olomouc in the Czech Republic, former town

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References

  1. Hosák, Ladislav; Šrámek, Rudolf (1970). "Kopeček Svatý". Místní jména na Moravě a ve Slezsku, vol. I. Praha: Československá akademie věd. Page 423.

German

Etymology

Borrowed from Czech Svatý Kopeček.

Proper noun

Svatý Kopeček m

  1. Svatý Kopeček (historical town, nowadays a part of the city of Olomouc).

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