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'''Weiler''' is a German word or suffix for village or hamlet. Etymologically it derives from [[villa]] in Latin. It may refer to:
'''Weiler''' is a German word or suffix for village or hamlet. Etymologically it may derive from [[villa]] in Latin, but it is also compatible with the verb [[weilen]], i.e., to remain at a place, similar to [[verwijlen]] (Dutch) and the meaning of the English word [[while]]. It may refer to:


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Revision as of 10:36, 2 August 2016

Weiler is a German word or suffix for village or hamlet. Etymologically it may derive from villa in Latin, but it is also compatible with the verb weilen, i.e., to remain at a place, similar to verwijlen (Dutch) and the meaning of the English word while. It may refer to:

Places

People

Rory Weiler (1995-present), A Buffalonian Musician

  • Paul C. Weiler (born 1939) Harvard law professor and supporter of non obstante clause in Canada's constitution

See also