oudoom
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch oudeoom, oudoom, from oude oom (“old uncle”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɑu̯toːm/, /ˈɑu̯doːm/
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Noun
oudoom m (plural oudomen, diminutive oudoompje n)
- A great-uncle, brother of one's grandparent, uncle of one's parent
- (humorous) Any old man, gramps
Related terms
- oudgrootvader m
- oudovergrootvader m
- oudoverouder m
- oudvader m
- overoudvoorouder m
- oudgrootmoeder
- oudmoeder
- oudtante, oudmoei
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