Schalkwijk
Dutch
Etymology
- (Utrecht) First attested as scalwiich, scalcwiich and scalewiich in 1130-1161. Compound of Old Dutch scalc (“servant”) and wīk (“farmstead, village, settlement”).
- (Noord-Holland) Compound of Old Dutch scalc (“servant”) or a personal name derived from scalc and wīk (“farmstead, village, settlement”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: Schalk‧wijk
Proper noun
Schalkwijk n
- A village and former municipality of Houten, Utrecht, Netherlands.
- Synonym: Platneuzendorp (Carnival nickname)
- A neighbourhood of Haarlem, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
Derived terms
- Schalkwijker
- Schalkwijks
- Zuidschalkwijk
- Zuid-Schalkwijk
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