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Where is the name “Matterhorn” comes from?

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Answered by BrainlyKingAditya
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The name "Matterhorn" comes from two German words, meaning 'meadow peak'.

Answered by anshika8147629815
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Explanation:

The German name Matterhorn derives from the words for "meadow" and "peak." The Italian name (Cervino) and French (Cervin) likely originated with the Latin word for forest, silva, though some believe it comes from the Italian and French words for “deer".

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