"erflatersserie" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Dutch]

IPA: /ɛr(ə)flaːtərsˈseːri/ Forms: erflatersseries [plural]
Etymology: Compound of erflater (“someone who leaves behind an inheritance, bequeather, testator”) + -s- + serie (“series”), referring to the book Erflaters van onze beschaving ("Bequeathers of Our Civilisation") by historians Jan Romein and Annie Romein-Verschoor, a collection of biographies of Dutch historical figures, which was used by the Dutch central bank as a shortlist of characters eligible to be portrayed on banknotes. Etymology templates: {{affix|nl|erflater|-s-|serie|t1=someone who leaves behind an inheritance, bequeather, testator|t3=series}} erflater (“someone who leaves behind an inheritance, bequeather, testator”) + -s- + serie (“series”) Head templates: {{nl-noun|f|-s|-}} erflatersserie f (plural erflatersseries)
  1. (Netherlands, historical, numismatics) one of two series of Dutch banknotes issued in the 1950s-70s, designed by Eppo Doeve and Ootje Oxenaar, respectively, featuring portraits of prominent characters from Dutch history Wikipedia link: Annie Romein-Verschoor, De Nederlandsche Bank, Jan Romein, nl:Erflaters van onze beschaving. Nederlandse gestalten uit zes eeuwen Tags: Netherlands, feminine, historical Categories (topical): Currency
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          "ref": "1966 December 17, “Vijf guldenbiljet^([sic]) nog vóór Kerstmis [Five guilder note in time for Christmas]”, in Algemeen Dagblad, retrieved 2024-02-21:",
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          "ref": "1999 August 28, Arend Evenhuis, “Nooit meer een zonnebloem, ijsvogel of stekelbaarsje [Never again a sunflower, kingfisher, or stickleback]”, in Trouw, retrieved 2024-02-21:",
          "text": "Oxenaar bouwde vanaf 1970 voort op de erflatersserie met zijn biljetdebuut Vondel (5 gulden), vervolgens Frans Hals (10), Sweelinck (25), Michiel de Ruyter (100) en Spinoza (1000). Was het geharrewar om een al dan niet mannelijke, vrouwelijke, katholieke, agnostische of prostestantse erflater eindelijk afgehandeld, dan wachtte de verbeelding van de verkoren historische held nog.",
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          "ref": "2001 September 17, H. de Boer, “„De euro is een verarming”. Kunsthal Rotterdam brengt vier maanden ”Hulde aan de gulden” [\"The euro represents a debasement\". Kunsthal Rotterdam offers four months of \"Homage to the guilder\"]”, in Reformatorisch Dagblad, retrieved 2024-02-21:",
          "text": "In een tijdstunnel prijken afbeeldingen van alle munten en biljetten die sinds de invoering van het decimale stelsel in 1816 zijn geslagen en gedrukt. (...) Tempel: „In de tunnel kun je zien hoe oud mensen zijn. Mijn oma zal direct op zoek gaan naar het tientje van Lieftinck, jongere mensen zullen vooral de erflatersserie van Oxenaar (de biljetten met portretten van onder anderen Joost van den Vondel, Frans Hals en Michiel Adriaanszoon de Ruyter, red.) herkennen.”",
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