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  2. Van Dale - Wikipedia

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    J.H. van Dale (1828–1872) Van Dale's dictionary was first published after the death of Johan Hendrik van Dale, [3] who had started work on his New Dictionary of the Dutch Language (Nieuw woordenboek der Nederlandsche taal [niu ˈʋoːrdə (m)ˌbuɡ dɛr ˈneːdərlɑntsə ˈtaːl]) in 1867. [4] This was built upon the original same-named 1864 ...

  3. Johan Hendrik van Dale - Wikipedia

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    Johan Hendrik van Dale (pronounced [ˈjoːɦɑn ˈɦɛndrɪk fɑn ˈdaːlə]; 15 February 1828 - 19 May 1872) was a Dutch teacher, archivist, and lexicographer. He created Van Dale's Great Dictionary of the Dutch Language ( Dutch : Van Dale Groot woordenboek van de Nederlandse taal ); first published in 1874, after his death.

  4. List of dictionaries by number of words - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of dictionaries considered authoritative or complete by approximate number of total words, or headwords, included. number of words in a language. [1] [2] In compiling a dictionary, a lexicographer decides whether the evidence of use is sufficient to justify an entry in the dictionary.

  5. Abraham Jacob van der Aa - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Jacob van der Aa (7 December 1792 – 21 March 1857) was a Dutch writer best known for his dictionaries, one of notable people and the other of notable places in the Netherlands. He was born in Amsterdam in 1792. His father was a lawyer. From the ages of 6 to 12, he visited the dayschool in Amstelveen.

  6. List of Dutch dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal, the comprehensive academic dictionary of Dutch begun in 1863 and finished in 1998, listing all words in Dutch used since 1500. Van Dale Groot Woordenboek hedendaags Nederlands, 4th edition, Utrecht: Van Dale, 2008, is a dictionary about the contemporary Dutch language.

  7. Dutch profanity - Wikipedia

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    Geitenneuker (literally: "goat fucker") is an ethnic slur against people from the Maghreb region or Middle Eastern descent, often Muslim people. See also neuken. Originally, the term was not ethnic and was a more general insult (it was used in this way in the Dutch film Amsterdamned).

  8. Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal - Wikipedia

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    Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal. The Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal (WNT; lit. 'Dictionary of the Dutch language') is a dictionary of the Dutch language. It contains between 350,000 and 400,000 entries describing Dutch words from 1500 to 1976. The paper edition consists of 43 volumes (including three supplements) on 49,255 pages. [1]

  9. History of Dutch orthography - Wikipedia

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    A few years later Siegenbeek published his spelling in Verhandeling over de Nederduitsche spelling ter bevordering van de eenparigheid in dezelve (Treatise on Lower Dutch spelling to promote uniformity herein) (1804) and a Woordenboek voor de Nederduitsche spelling (Dictionary for the Dutch Spelling) (1805).