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Etymology

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From German Auschwitz, the German name for the town known in Polish as Oświęcim, which the concentration camp was near.

 
Old Market Square in Oświęcim.
 
The main entrance to extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈaʊʃ.vɪts/, /ˈɔːʃ.wɪts/

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Auschwitz

  1. A city in Poland, also called Oświęcim.
  2. A former concentration camp in what is now Poland; used metonymically for Nazi evil, the Holocaust.

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German

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Phonetic adaptation of Polish Oświęcim.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈaʊ̯ʃvɪts/, [ˈʔaʊ̯ʃ.vɪt͡s], [ʔaʊ̯.ʃʋɪt͡s]
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Auschwitz n (proper noun, genitive Auschwitz' or (with an article) Auschwitz)

  1. (slightly dated) Oświęcim, Auschwitz (a town in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland)
    Synonyms: Oswiecim, Oświęcim
  2. the World War II concentration camp located nearby

Polish

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Unadapted borrowing from German Auschwitz, from Polish Oświęcim.

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Auschwitz m inan (indeclinable)

  1. (historical, Nazism, World War II) Auschwitz (concentration camp)

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Portuguese

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Auschwitz

  1. Auschwitz, Oświęcim (a town in Lesser Poland, Poland)

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Auschwitz

  1. Auschwitz (Nazi concentration camp in the town of Auschwitz)

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Auschwitz m

  1. Auschwitz (a city in Poland)
  2. Auschwitz (concentration camp)