stuiversroman
Dutch
Etymology
Compound of stuiver (“5-cent coin”) + -s- + roman (“novel”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈstœy̯.vərs.roːˌmɑn/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: stui‧vers‧ro‧man
Noun
stuiversroman m (plural stuiversromans, diminutive stuiversromannetje n)
- a pulp novel, a cheap novel of inferior fiction, originally sold for five cents
- De groot literator verwezenlijkte na zijn pensioen zijn jongensdroom om broodschrijver van stuiversromannetjes te worden.
- After his retirement the great litterateur realised his childhood dream of becoming a hack writer of short pulp novels.