klander

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Dutch

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Etymology

Ultimately from Ancient Greek κύλινδρος (kúlindros, cylinder).

Noun

klander f (plural klanders, diminutive )

  1. weevil; calander
    • 1687, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek letter 57 to Royal Society:
      De Klanders kunnen de Koorn-Graanen van binnen gants ledig eeten.
      The weevils can eat the wheat grains completely empty from within.

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Swedish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Swedish klander.

Noun

klander n

  1. blame, reproach (criticism)
  2. (law) protest (formal objection against a will or similar)

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