"weledelgestrenge heer" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Dutch]

Forms: weledelgestrenge heren [plural], weledelgestrenge vrouwe [feminine]
Head templates: {{nl-noun|m|weledelgestrenge heren|-|f=weledelgestrenge vrouwe}} weledelgestrenge heer m (plural weledelgestrenge heren, feminine weledelgestrenge vrouwe)
  1. (archaic, formal) Used as an honorific and a salutation at the beginning of a formal letter when addressing a male alderman, vice-consul, consul, attaché, clerk to a court of administrative law, lawyer, candidate notary, notary, holder of a university engineering degree (ir.), holder of a university law degree (mr.), tax inspector, inspector of secondary education, member of the Provincial Estates, (chief) police inspector, police commissioner, mid-ranking civil servant, head of a secondary school, junior military officer, or knight of the Military William Order of enlisted or non-commissioned officer rank Tags: archaic, formal, masculine
    Sense id: en-weledelgestrenge_heer-nl-noun-d12OhaT9 Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Dutch terms of address, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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        "Used as an honorific and a salutation at the beginning of a formal letter when addressing a male alderman, vice-consul, consul, attaché, clerk to a court of administrative law, lawyer, candidate notary, notary, holder of a university engineering degree (ir.), holder of a university law degree (mr.), tax inspector, inspector of secondary education, member of the Provincial Estates, (chief) police inspector, police commissioner, mid-ranking civil servant, head of a secondary school, junior military officer, or knight of the Military William Order of enlisted or non-commissioned officer rank"
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        ],
        [
          "vice-consul",
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        ],
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          "consul",
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        ],
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          "attaché",
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        "(archaic, formal) Used as an honorific and a salutation at the beginning of a formal letter when addressing a male alderman, vice-consul, consul, attaché, clerk to a court of administrative law, lawyer, candidate notary, notary, holder of a university engineering degree (ir.), holder of a university law degree (mr.), tax inspector, inspector of secondary education, member of the Provincial Estates, (chief) police inspector, police commissioner, mid-ranking civil servant, head of a secondary school, junior military officer, or knight of the Military William Order of enlisted or non-commissioned officer rank"
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