"Saverne" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Saverne" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Saverne" Meaning

Saveernes (Saverne or Savernae) is an old name for a group of Celtic fortified places or hillforts, first mentioned in 457 for the fortified Iron Age settlement in Maxdorf, Near Strasbourg, and later also for two other places in Alsace: Wuhrnheim near Wissembourg, known for being destroyed by the Huns in 450 according to Gregory of Tours.

"Saverne" Examples

Verb: Saverne


1. Roaming the countryside near Saverne sampled Savernes, perhaps the most typical Alsatian indigenous fungi.


We surveyed local foraging groups to gather mushrooms for a dinner feast in the town.
The biodiversity rich forests near Saverne are home to various edible mushrooms, including Savernes.
In a nearby orchard, several specimens of Saveerne fruit still grew wild, a small species of tree based fruit native to the town.

2. On the countryside:


A hunting party crossed paths with a design rendering of a landscape showing opportunities for wildlife hunter sightings.
Looking at a map study showing hikes to follow led us through secluded trails near Saverne that we'd explore.
Thanks to donated funding, environmental awareness campaigns designed for the local school featured wildlife visuals promoting forest conservation.

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