Barendrecht
Dutch
Etymology
First attested as berendrech in 1265. From Middle Dutch Berendrecht, Barendrecht. The first element may be Middle Dutch bere (“mud”), beer (“boar, male pig”), or Old Dutch Bero (“a personal name”); the second is -drecht. Compare Duivendrecht, Ossendrecht, Papendrecht, Woensdrecht and Zwijndrecht.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbaːrənˌdrɛxt/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Ba‧ren‧drecht
Proper noun
Barendrecht n
- A village and municipality of South Holland, Netherlands.
- Synonym: Boerendrecht (perjorative nickname)
- Meronyms: Barendrechtse Veer, Koedood, Smitshoek
Derived terms
- Barendrechter
- Barendrechts
- Barendrechtse Veer
- Oost-Barendrecht
- West-Barendrecht
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