vrouw
See also: -vrouw
English
Noun
vrouw (plural vrouws)
- A Dutchwoman.
- 1786, Account of the India Guide (in Walker's Hibernian magazine)
- So the Vrouws, in a minuet, solemnly prance
Like a bear, at a fair, that is tutor'd to dance.
- So the Vrouws, in a minuet, solemnly prance
- 1840, The United States magazine and Democratic review: Volume 7 (page 158)
- Those whose rank excluded them from a participation in the town deliberations drew closer to their firesides; the vrouws, both old and young, edged their seats nigher to each other […]
- 1786, Account of the India Guide (in Walker's Hibernian magazine)
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch vrouwe, from Old Dutch frouwa, from Proto-Germanic *frawjǭ, a feminine form of *frawjô (“lord”) (Old English frēa, frēo), from Proto-Indo-European *prōw- (“master, judge”)
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɑu̯
- IPA(key): /vrɑu̯/
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Synonyms
- (wife): echtgenote
Derived terms
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