klokhuis
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch clochuus (“bell tower”). Equivalent to klok (“bell”) + huis (“house, casing”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈklɔk.ɦœy̯s/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: klok‧huis
Noun
klokhuis n (plural klokhuizen, diminutive klokhuisje n)
- The core (central part) of some fruit, containing the kernels or seeds
- (originally) A construction (building or part) which houses (a) bell(s) and/or where they are rung or cast (made)
- Other things resembling the above by shape
Hyponyms
Related terms
- klokkenluider
- klokvorm
- boothuis
- sterfhuis
- eenhuizig
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