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Weg

Weg is a word in German and Dutch meaning "way," "road," or "path." In German, it denotes a physical route as well as a method or course of action, and is used metaphorically in phrases such as on the way or following one’s Weg. In Dutch, weg similarly refers to a street or route and appears in everyday expressions.

Etymology: The term derives from a Germanic root associated with moving along a route. It is cognate

Usage: In German, Weg appears in many compound nouns: Wegbeschreibung (description of a route), Wegweiser (signpost),

Geography and surname: Weg is a surname in German- and Dutch-speaking regions and may also occur as

with
the
English
word
way
and
the
Dutch
weg,
reflecting
a
common
Proto-Germanic
origin
that
referred
to
travel,
road-making,
and
the
concept
of
a
path.
Waldweg
(forest
path),
and
Fußweg
(pedestrian
path).
It
also
features
in
idioms
like
auf
dem
Weg
sein,
meaning
"to
be
on
the
way."
In
Dutch,
weg
is
similarly
used
for
physical
roads
and
for
figurative
pathways,
and
it
can
appear
in
place
names
as
a
component
of
longer
toponyms.
a
placename
component.
Although
it
is
not
typically
an
independent
municipality,
it
can
appear
in
locality
names
or
as
part
of
longer
geographic
identifiers.