See also: <span class="searchmatch">Stroet</span> From Middle Dutch <span class="searchmatch">stroet</span>, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *strōd. IPA(key): /strut/ <span class="searchmatch">stroet</span> f (plural stroeten, diminutive stroetje n)...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">stroet</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Stroet</span> Wikipedia First attested as stroeden in 1343. Derived from Middle Dutch <span class="searchmatch">stroet</span> (“swampy place...
sitroetmint From <span class="searchmatch">stroet</span> + -mint. IPA(key): /stʀwɛt.mɛ̃/ stroetmint narrowly...
nieuw (“new”) and the plural form of a dialectal variant of Middle Dutch <span class="searchmatch">stroet</span> (“marshland overgrown with brushwood”). Hyphenation: Ou‧de‧en‧Nieu‧we‧Strui‧ten...
perfect tense er/har <span class="searchmatch">strøet</span>) sprinkle scatter, strew From Old Norse strá (to spread straw). strø n (definite singular <span class="searchmatch">strøet</span>, indefinite plural strø...
brushwood”). Later reinterpreted as a variant of stro (“straw”). Compare <span class="searchmatch">Stroet</span>, Strood and Stroud. (Noord-Holland) First attested as strude in 918-948...
(feminine singular sitroete, masculine plural sitroets, feminine plural sitroetes, feminine plural (before noun) sitroetès) alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">stroet</span>...
laar (“intensively cultivated forest”) and either straat (“street”) or <span class="searchmatch">stroet</span> (“marshy place overgrown with brushwood”). Compare Geerstraat. IPA(key):...
1475. Derived from the plural form of a dialectal variant of Middle Dutch <span class="searchmatch">stroet</span> (“marshland overgrown with brushwood”). IPA(key): /də ˈstrœy̯.tə(n)/ Hyphenation:...