gastmaal
Dutch (Brabantic)
noun
Definitions
- feast, banquet
Etymology
Compound from Dutch, Flemish gast (guest, dude, one who mans a piece of equipment, guy, apprentice) + Dutch, Flemish maal (calf, time, meal, young cow, occurrence).
Origin
Dutch (Brabantic)
maal
Gloss
calf, time, meal, young cow, occurrence
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- afscheidsmaal Dutch, Flemish
- andermaal Dutch, Flemish
- avondmaal Dutch, Flemish
- dikmaals Dutch, Flemish
- doodsmaal Dutch, Flemish
- dwaalgast Dutch, Flemish
- eenmaal Dutch, Flemish
- eregast Dutch, Flemish
- etmaal Dutch, Flemish
- gast Dutch, Flemish
- gastarbeider Dutch, Flemish
- gastenboek Dutch, Flemish
- gastenverblijf Dutch, Flemish
- gastheer Dutch, Flemish
- gasthuis Dutch, Flemish
- gastvrij Dutch, Flemish
- gastvrouw Dutch, Flemish
- maal Dutch, Flemish
- maaltijd Dutch, Flemish
- middagmaal Dutch, Flemish
- nogmaals Dutch, Flemish
- oudgast Dutch, Flemish
- scheidmaal Dutch, Flemish
- spuitgast Dutch, Flemish
- stamgast Dutch, Flemish
- toenmalig Dutch, Flemish
- tweemaal Dutch, Flemish
- voormalig Dutch, Flemish
- zwabbergast Dutch, Flemish
- mael Middle Dutch
- gas Afrikaans
- *gast Old Dutch