Zoutelande
Dutch
Etymology
First attested as soutenlande in 1256. Compound of zout (“salt”) (used here in a dialectal sense to refer to land located outside of a levee) and land (“land”).
See also Zealandic Zoetelande.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈzu.təˌlɑn.də/ (correct)
- IPA(key): /ˈzɑu̯.təˌlɑn.də/ (incorrect but frequently used)
- Hyphenation: Zou‧te‧lan‧de
Usage notes
The correct pronunciation of the toponym involves pronouncing the first element as zoet. Outside of Zeeland, the first element is often incorrectly pronounced as zout.
Derived terms
- Zoutelander
- Zoutelands
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