lelieaard

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch lelieaert. Equivalent to lelie (lily) + -aard. So named after the lilies in the royal arms of France.

Noun

lelieaard m (plural lelieaards, diminutive lelieaardje n)

  1. (history, derogatory) A medieval supporter of sovereign rule of the king of France as suzerain, rejecting the independence or autonomy of the count of Flanders.
    Antonym: klauwaard
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