Rheydt

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German

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Etymology

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From Old Dutch Reithe, of uncertain origin. Possibly a variant of rēda (also attested with th and dh and underlying in several placenames), from Proto-West Germanic *raidu (whence English road). Another possibility would be relation with roden (to make arable), but Old High German riutī (as in Bayreuth etc.) cannot be the source and a fitting cognate does not seem to exist (the local equivalent being -rath).

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Proper noun

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Rheydt n (proper noun, genitive Rheydts or (optionally with an article) Rheydt)

  1. A former town, now a quarter of Mönchengladbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.