Poortvliet
Dutch
Etymology
First attested as portfliet in 1200. Compound of Middle Dutch port (“harbour, storage yard, city”) and vliet (“running watercourse”).
See also Zealandic Poôfliet.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpoːrt.vlit/
- Hyphenation: Poort‧vliet
Derived terms
- Poortvlietenaar
- Poortvliets
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