eenheidsworst
Dutch
Etymology
From eenheid (“unity, uniformity”) + -s- + worst (“sausage”), calque of German Einheitswurst.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈeːn.ɦɛi̯tsˌʋɔrst/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: een‧heids‧worst
Noun
eenheidsworst f (plural eenheidsworsten)
- (derogatory, uncountable, countable, Netherlands) something uniform and bland; uniformity [from 1920s]
- (historical, uncountable, countable) a type of sausage introduced during the First World War as part of war rationing, being the only legally sellable meat product and made according to a uniform recipe from beef, pork and a large proportion of additives [from 1916]