Klooster

See also: klooster

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch Klooster.

Proper noun

Klooster (plural Kloosters)

  1. A surname from Dutch.

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Klooster is the 39887th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 550 individuals. Klooster is most common among White (97.45%) individuals.

Further reading

Dutch

Etymology

  • (Drenthe) First attested as een huys geheiten ten cloester by coevorden in 1328. Derived from klooster (monastery). The toponym originally referred to a farmhouse located close to a monastery.
  • (Noord-Brabant) First attested as 't Klooster in 1838-1857. Derived from klooster, here used in the dialectal sense of "enclosed farmland".

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkloːs.tər/
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  • Hyphenation: Kloos‧ter
  • Rhymes: -oːstər
  • Homophone: klooster

Proper noun

Klooster n

  1. A hamlet in Coevorden, Drenthe, Netherlands.
  2. A hamlet in Alphen-Chaam, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.

References

  • van Berkel, Gerard, Samplonius, Kees (2018) Nederlandse plaatsnamen verklaard (in Dutch), Mijnbestseller.nl, →ISBN

Low German

Noun

Klooster n (plural Kloosters)

  1. cloister, monastery
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