Broekkant
Dutch
Etymology
- (Cranendonck) First attested as Broekkant in 1838-1857. Compound of broek (“marsh, marshland”) and kant (“side, edge”). So named to distinguish the settlement from Heikant.
- (Laarbeek) First attested as aan den Broekkant in 1793. Compound of broek (“marsh, marshland”) and kant (“side, edge”).
- (Land van Cuijk) First attested as aan den Broekkant in 1745. Compound of broek (“marsh, marshland”) and kant (“side, edge”). The element broek was added to distinguish the settlement from Peelkant and Zandkant.
- (Someren) First attested as Broekant [sic] in 1846. Compound of broek (“marsh, marshland”) and kant (“side, edge”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbruk.kɑnt/
- Hyphenation: Broek‧kant
Proper noun
Broekkant n
- A hamlet in Cranendonck, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
- A hamlet in Laarbeek, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
- A hamlet in Land van Cuijk, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
- A hamlet in Someren, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
References
- van Berkel, Gerard, Samplonius, Kees (2018) Nederlandse plaatsnamen verklaard (in Dutch), Mijnbestseller.nl, →ISBN
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