Huis ter Heide
Dutch
Etymology
- (Utrecht) First attested as 't Huys ter Heyde in 1681. Derived from huis (“house”) and heide (“heath, heathland”). Originally the name of a house.
- (Drenthe) Attested as Huis ter heide in 1899. Derived from huis (“house”) and heide (“heath, heathland”). Originally the name of a house. See also Dutch Low Saxon Hoes ter Heide.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌɦœy̯s tɛr ˈɦɛi̯.də/
- Hyphenation: Huis ter Hei‧de
- Rhymes: -ɛi̯də
Proper noun
- A village in Zeist, Utrecht, Netherlands.
- A hamlet in Noordenveld, Drenthe, Netherlands.
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