berg

noun
/bɜːɡ/UK/bɝɡ/US

Etymology

From German Berg or Swedish berg, either term meaning hill or mountain.

  1. derived from berg
  2. derived from Berg

Definitions

  1. An iceberg.

    • The ice was thin, and only a few areas had bergs large enough to support marine mammals.
  2. A mountain.

    • There are in fact many such subterranean underways in Germany, speeding traffic beneath bergs, burgs and villages and into and around and under big city downtowns ...
  3. A place name, notably of

    A place name, notably of:

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. A surname from German common in the US, associated with German or Scandinavian ancestry.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA