vrek

Dutch

Alternative forms

  • vrack (obsolete, ablaut)
  • vreck (obsolete)
  • wrack (obsolete, hypercorrection)
  • wreck (obsolete, hypercorrection)

Etymology

From Middle Dutch vrec, vrek (miserly; miser), from Old Dutch *frek, from Proto-West Germanic *frek, from Proto-Germanic *frekaz. Originally an adjective, but substantivised in early Middle Dutch at the latest. Cognate to German frech (Old High German freh), Old English frec.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vrɛk/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: vrek
  • Rhymes: -ɛk

Noun

vrek m (plural vrekken, diminutive vrekje n)

  1. scrooge, miser
    Synonyms: duitenkliever, gierigaard
    Boer Munte is een vreselijke vrek, die zijn zoon snoep noch speelgoed gunt.
    Farmer Coyn is a terrible miser, who lets his son have candy nor toys.

Derived terms

Adjective

vrek (comparative vrekker, superlative vrekst)

  1. (obsolete) miserly, avaricious
    Synonyms: gierig, vrekkerig, vrekkig

Inflection

Inflection of vrek
uninflected vrek
inflected vrekke
comparative vrekker
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial vrekvrekkerhet vrekst
het vrekste
indefinite m./f. sing. vrekkevrekkerevrekste
n. sing. vrekvrekkervrekste
plural vrekkevrekkerevrekste
definite vrekkevrekkerevrekste
partitive vreksvrekkers
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