First attested as <span class="searchmatch">vledder</span> around 1313. Derived from dialectal <span class="searchmatch">vledder</span> (“swampy peatland”). Compare Barnflair. IPA(key): /ˈvlɛ.dər/ Hyphenation: Vled‧der...
Dutch Low Saxon barn (“fuel”) and <span class="searchmatch">vledder</span> (“swampy peatland, low-lying peat used as pastureland”). Compare <span class="searchmatch">Vledder</span>. See also Dutch Low Saxon Barenfleer...
Compound of <span class="searchmatch">Vledder</span> + veen. See also Dutch Low Saxon Vleddervene. (Groningen) First attested as Vledderveen in 1899. Compound of <span class="searchmatch">vledder</span> + veen. IPA(key):...
First attested as Vledderhuizen in 1913. Compound of <span class="searchmatch">vledder</span> (“swampy peatland, low-lying peat used as pastureland”) and the plural form of huis (“house”)...
derived from Middle Dutch vlieder (“elder (Sambucus nigra)”) or dialectal <span class="searchmatch">vledder</span> (“swampy peatland”) suffixed with the collectivising suffix -ing-. IPA(key):...
Nijensleek, Oldendiever, Oude Willem, Soerte, Uffelte, Veendijk, Veldhuizen, <span class="searchmatch">Vledder</span>, Vledderveen, Wapse, Wapserveen, Wateren, Westeinde, Wilhelminaoord, Wittelte...