talhout

Dutch (Brabantic)

/ˈtɑl.ɦɑu̯t/

noun
Definitions
  • (collective) long, slender pieces of wood cut or shredded from branches and trunks, often stored or transported in bundles, sold in large quantities

Etymology

Inherited from Middle Dutch talhout compound from Dutch, Flemish tal (number, quantity, numer, amount) + Dutch, Flemish hout (wood, timber, stick).

Origin

Dutch (Brabantic)

hout

Gloss

wood, timber, stick

Concept
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