bevelhebber
Dutch
Etymology
From bevel (“command”) + hebben (“to have”) + -er. First known attestations from ca. 1535 and thus perhaps after German Befehl(s)haber (1490), probably already Middle High German bevelhaber (1335, copy 16th c.).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bəˈvɛlˌɦɛ.bər/
audio (file) - Hyphenation: be‧vel‧heb‧ber
Noun
bevelhebber m (plural bevelhebbers, diminutive bevelhebbertje n, feminine bevelhebster)
Derived terms
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