pekelzonde
Dutch
Etymology
Equivalent to pekel (“brine”) or pekelen (“to brine”) + zonde (“sin”). The first part of the compound is a folk-etymological interpretation of Latin peccatillum (“minor sin”), the diminutive of Latin peccatum (“sin, error, fault”), from Latin peccō (“I sin, offend”), from Proto-Indo-European verbal root *ped- (“to walk, fall, stumble”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpeː.kəlˌzɔn.də/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: pe‧kel‧zon‧de
Noun
pekelzonde f (plural pekelzonden or pekelzondes, diminutive pekelzondetje n)
- a minor sin or inappropriate habit; a peccadillo
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