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Dutch
Etymology
From takke- (“damned, fucking (vulgar intensifying prefix)”) + eind (“end, distance”). The alternative form takkeneind results from the confusion between the prefix takke- and the unrelated word tak (“branch, twig”) and from the relative ease of pronunciation compared to the variant takke-eind which lacks an intervocalic consonant connecting the last two syllables.
Noun
takke-eind n (plural takke-einden)
- (mildly vulgar) a long distance
- Synonyms: kuteind, pokkeneind, roteind, teringeind