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Created page with "==Dutch== ===Etymology=== First attested as ''dorst'' in 1296. Etymology uncertain. Proposed derivations from {{cog|dum|dorn|t=thorn bush}} with collectivising suffix ''-t'' or from a Pre-Germanic toponym do not match with the oldest attestations. Compare {{m|nl|Wijk bij Duurstede}}. ===Pronunciation=== * {{hyphenation|nl|Dorst}} ===Proper noun=== {{nl-proper noun|n}} # {{place|nl|village|m/Oosterhout|p/Noord-Brabant|c/Netherlands}}."
 
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==English==

===Etymology===
Borrowed from {{bor|en|nl|-}} and {{bor|en|de|Dorst}}.

===Proper noun===
{{en-proper noun|s}}

# {{surname|en}}.

====Statistics====
* According to the 2010 United States Census, ''Dorst'' is the 40856<sup>th</sup> most common surname in the United States, belonging to 534 individuals. ''Dorst'' is most common among White (92.88%) individuals.

===Further reading===
* {{R:en:DAFN}}

[[Category:English surnames from Dutch]]
[[Category:English surnames from German]]

==Dutch==
==Dutch==


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
First attested as ''dorst'' in 1296. Etymology uncertain. Proposed derivations from {{cog|dum|dorn|t=thorn bush}} with collectivising suffix ''-t'' or from a Pre-Germanic toponym do not match with the oldest attestations. Compare {{m|nl|Wijk bij Duurstede}}.
First attested as ''dorst'' in 1296. Etymology {{unc|nl|nocap=1}}. Proposed derivations from {{cog|dum|dorn|t=thorn bush}} with collectivising suffix ''-t'' or from a Pre-Germanic toponym do not match with the oldest attestations. Compare {{m|nl|Wijk bij Duurstede}}.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|nl|/dɔrst/}}
* {{audio|nl|nl-dorst.ogg|dorst}}
* {{hyphenation|nl|Dorst}}
* {{hyphenation|nl|Dorst}}
* {{rhymes|nl|ɔrst|s=1}}
* {{homophones|nl|dorst}}


===Proper noun===
===Proper noun===
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# {{place|nl|village|m/Oosterhout|p/Noord-Brabant|c/Netherlands}}.
# {{place|nl|village|m/Oosterhout|p/Noord-Brabant|c/Netherlands}}.
#: {{syn|nl|Kattegat<qq:Carnival nickname>}}

===References===
* {{R:nl:NPV}}

==Hunsrik==

===Etymology===
{{rfe|hrx}}

===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|hrx|/tɔʃt/}}

===Noun===
{{hrx-noun|m}}

# [[thirst]]
#: {{ux|hrx|Ich hon '''Dorst'''.|}}

===Further reading===
* {{R:hrx:Boll|p=37}}

Latest revision as of 21:24, 5 August 2024

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Dutch and German Dorst.

Proper noun

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Dorst (plural Dorsts)

  1. A surname.

Statistics

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  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Dorst is the 40856th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 534 individuals. Dorst is most common among White (92.88%) individuals.

Further reading

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Dutch

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Etymology

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First attested as dorst in 1296. Etymology uncertain. Proposed derivations from Middle Dutch dorn (thorn bush) with collectivising suffix -t or from a Pre-Germanic toponym do not match with the oldest attestations. Compare Wijk bij Duurstede.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Dorst n

  1. A village in Oosterhout, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
    Synonym: Kattegat (Carnival nickname)

References

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  • van Berkel, Gerard, Samplonius, Kees (2018) Nederlandse plaatsnamen verklaard (in Dutch), Mijnbestseller.nl, →ISBN

Hunsrik

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Dorst m

  1. thirst
    Ich hon Dorst.
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)

Further reading

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