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The names of the waters -riede originate from the Low German word Riede for "stream", "small watercourse". It is still attested in the Ostfälischen of the 20th century, whose language area is also the largest metropolitan area of ​​this name ending for rivulets and small brooks but also for forest and place names such as Eilenriede or Riede .

etymology

-Riede is proven as an appellative in Low German and in the equivalent riede or ryt in Frisian, as rijt in Dutch and as ride in English. The form Rîe has also been handed down as a name for trickle in East Westphalian . The word goes back to Middle Low German rîde and contains the Indo-European root rei for "flow". As a single word and as an ending, it is the most common water word in the languages ​​mentioned.

Examples

Stream names

The name of a tributary of the Altonaer Mühlbach in Dötlingen , see Riede (Dötlingen) , a tributary of the Fuhne northeast and north of Halle (Saale) as well as the upper reaches of the Thiedebach in Salzgitter-Thiede, consist solely of the word Riede .

Basic word in Bach names
Basic word in forest names
  • Ahrenriede , in the city district of 112 Wabe-Schunter-Beberbach of the city of Braunschweig , north of the Am Querumer Forst settlement and north of the Querum forest house and south of the Uhlenbusch, wooded area of ​​floodplain and scrub forest with a pond; südsüdöstlichen the edge of the area of water-bearing a ditch or brook runs along which opens orographic from the left in a nameless stream that originates Steinriede in the forest area and in the Schunter opens
  • Eilenriede in Hanover
  • Steinriede, forest area in the city district 112 Wabe-Schunter-Beberbach of the city of Braunschweig , north-north-west of the Am Querumer Forst settlement , immediately south of the federal motorway 2 , in the north-western part of which a water-bearing ditch begins, and in its north-eastern part - directly at junction 56 Braunschweig- Airport of the A 2  - a nameless stream rises, which - after it has absorbed the water of a ditch coming orographically from the left from the Ahrenriede corridor area - flows to the west-southwest and finally, flowing under the Kehrbeeke street , leaves the Steinriede forest area and at the Am Kehrbeeke corridor area flows along to flow later, orographically from the right, into the Schunter ; the underflow from the crossing under the street sweeper Beeke is therefore commonly known as Kehrbeek or return Beeke referred
  • Fir Riede, wooded area in the eastern part of the municipality 112 Wabe-Schunter-Beberbach the city of Braunschweig , north-northeast of the settlement on Querumer Forest and west of the municipality's 113 Hondelage , directly at the Federal Highway 2 , which in the east of an unnamed, orographic right of Schunter flowing The brook is bounded and traversed in the south by a ditch that orographically flows into this brook from the left
Place names

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See also

Web links

Wiktionary: Ried  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Individual evidence

  1. Herbert Blume : Oker, Schunter, Wabe , in: Braunschweigisches Jahrbuch für Landesgeschichte, vol. 86, Braunschweig 2005, p. 31 ff.
  2. Jürgen Udolph : onomological studies on the German problem , Berlin - New York 1994, pp. 377–394.