Hollander
See also: Holländer
English
Alternative forms
- (surname): Hollender
Noun
Hollander (plural Hollanders)
- Somebody from Holland.
- (archaic) A Dutch person.
- A very hard, semi-glazed, green or dark brown brick, which will not absorb water.
- Synonym: Dutch clinker
- Short for Hollander beater.
- 1889, Johannes Rudolf Wagner, William Crookes, Handbook of Chemical Technology:
- The first operation (in making paper) is performed by two machines, called the half-hollander and the whole-hollander
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Derived terms
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch hollander. Equivalent to Holland + -er.
The toponym is first attested in 1978 as Hollander. It is derived from the demonym and refers to the first inhabitant(s) of the settlement. Compare Brabander.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɦɔˌlɑn.dər/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Hol‧lan‧der
- Rhymes: -ɑndər
Noun
Hollander m (plural Hollanders)
- Hollander, person from Holland (e.g. North Holland or South Holland) or of Hollandic descent.
- (Belgium) Dutchman (person from the Netherlands)
- A hamlet in Leudal, Limburg, Netherlands.
Usage notes
Unlike Holland, which is sometimes used for the Netherlands as a whole in patriotic contexts, Dutch people are not very likely to use Hollander to refer to any Dutch person.
Derived terms
Descendants
- Jersey Dutch: Hôl-läänder
- → Caribbean Hindustani: Holandar
References
- van Berkel, Gerard; Samplonius, Kees (2018) Nederlandse plaatsnamen verklaard (in Dutch), Mijnbestseller.nl, →ISBN
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