"bakhuis" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Dutch]

IPA: /ˈbɑk.ɦœy̯s/ Forms: bakhuizen [plural], bakhuisje [diminutive, neuter]
Etymology: From Middle Dutch bakhuus (13th century). By surface analysis, bakken (“to bake”) + huis (“house”). Etymology templates: {{inh|nl|dum|bakhuus}} Middle Dutch bakhuus, {{surface analysis|nl|bakken|huis|t1=to bake|t2=house}} By surface analysis, bakken (“to bake”) + huis (“house”) Head templates: {{nl-noun|n|bakhuizen|+}} bakhuis n (plural bakhuizen, diminutive bakhuisje n)
  1. bakery Tags: neuter
    Sense id: en-bakhuis-nl-noun-FErIbQXA
  2. separate building with an oven for baking bread and such, belonging to a house or farm; private bakery Tags: neuter
    Sense id: en-bakhuis-nl-noun--TaN4GgY
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: bakkerij
Etymology number: 1

Noun [Dutch]

IPA: /ˈbɑk.ɦœy̯s/ Forms: bakhuizen [plural], bakhuisje [diminutive, neuter]
Etymology: 16th century, equivalent to bak (“chin, cheek”) + huis (“house, encasing”). It is debated to what degree this formation originated as a pun on etymology 1 above. Compare Ripuarian Backes (“bakery” and “well-fed, chubby-faced child”). The earliest Dutch attestations have no such connotation, but this does not rule out the pun as such. Etymology templates: {{com|nl|bak|huis|nocap=1|t1=chin, cheek|t2=house, encasing}} bak (“chin, cheek”) + huis (“house, encasing”) Head templates: {{nl-noun|n|bakhuizen|+}} bakhuis n (plural bakhuizen, diminutive bakhuisje n)
  1. (dated) Alternative spelling of bakkes Tags: alt-of, alternative, dated, neuter Alternative form of: bakkes Synonyms: tronie
    Sense id: en-bakhuis-nl-noun-yzh1zxUK Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Dutch entries with incorrect language header: 8 27 66 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 19 20 61 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 5 10 86
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Inflected forms

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