Kinrooi
Dutch
Etymology
First attested as kynre in 1345. Potentially derived from a compound of dialectal keen (“pine tree, Pinus sp.”) and Middle Dutch rode (“land cleared of trees”). Compare Keent and Keinse.
See also Limburgish Kinder.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɪn.roːi̯/
- Hyphenation: Kin‧rooi
Proper noun
Kinrooi n
- A village and municipality of Belgium.
- Meronyms: Geistingen, Kessenich, Molenbeersel, Ophoven
Derived terms
- Kinrooienaar
- Kinroois
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