"havezate" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Dutch]

IPA: /ˈɦaː.vəˌzaː.tə/ Audio: Nl-havezate.ogg Forms: havezaten [plural]
Etymology: Compound of hof + -e- + zate, the first vowel is typical for dialects from Twente and Drenthe. Cf. Middle Low German hōvesâte. Not attested in Middle Dutch, but often supposed to have existed at that stage. Etymology templates: {{compound|nl|hof|-e-|zate}} hof + -e- + zate, {{cog|gml|hōvesâte}} Middle Low German hōvesâte Head templates: {{nl-noun|f|-en|-}} havezate f (plural havezaten)
  1. (historical) A knightly castle or manor, especially in Twente or Drenthe. Wikipedia link: Nicoline van der Sijs Tags: feminine, historical Synonyms: ridderhof, ridderhofstede, havezaat [uncommon], hovezate [dated, rare]
    Sense id: en-havezate-nl-noun-us7BmxJ3 Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Dutch terms interfixed with -e-

Inflected forms

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