melkboerenhondenhaar
Dutch
FWOTD – 24 April 2023
Etymology
Compound of melkboerenhond (“milkman's dog”) + -en- + haar (“hair”). Milkmen's dogs were often of unknown or mixed breeds.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɛlk.buː.rə(n)ˈɦɔn.də(n)ˌɦaːr/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: melk‧boe‧ren‧hon‧den‧haar
Noun
melkboerenhondenhaar n (uncountable)
- (derogatory) damaged and light, often yellowish, outgrowths of hair [from early 1880s]
- 1883 July 5, Samanaca, "Het Persfeest", Algemeen Handelsblad (morning edition), No. 16711, page 2.
- De bediening geschiedde door middeneeuwsche Jan's of beter moderne schaffers in middeneeuwsche kleederdracht met pruiken van melkboerenhondenhaar en geverfde roode wangetjes.
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- 1883 July 5, Samanaca, "Het Persfeest", Algemeen Handelsblad (morning edition), No. 16711, page 2.
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