"Onze Lieve Heer heeft rare kostgangers" meaning in All languages combined

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Proverb [Dutch]

Etymology: Literally, “our beloved Lord has strange lodgers”, where lodgers refers to humans (being dwellers on God's Earth, as viewed from a religious perspective). Etymology templates: {{m-g|our beloved Lord has strange lodgers}} “our beloved Lord has strange lodgers”, {{lit|our beloved Lord has strange lodgers}} Literally, “our beloved Lord has strange lodgers” Head templates: {{head|nl|proverb|head=Onze Lieve Heer heeft rare kostgangers}} Onze Lieve Heer heeft rare kostgangers
  1. Some people are surprisingly strange and eccentric; more generally: people are weird. Synonyms: Onze Lieve Heer heeft vreemde kostgangers
    Sense id: en-Onze_Lieve_Heer_heeft_rare_kostgangers-nl-proverb-1rhGoelZ Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Dutch proverbs, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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