"woonerf" meaning in All languages combined

See woonerf on Wiktionary

Noun [Dutch]

Audio: Nl-woonerf.ogg Forms: woonerven [plural], woonerfje [diminutive, neuter]
Etymology: From wonen (“to live”) + erf (“yard”). Etymology templates: {{compound|nl|wonen|erf|t1=to live|t2=yard}} wonen (“to live”) + erf (“yard”) Head templates: {{nl-noun|n|-ven|+}} woonerf n (plural woonerven, diminutive woonerfje n)
  1. woonerf Tags: neuter Categories (topical): Roads
    Sense id: en-woonerf-nl-noun-ieo-SYPB Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Noun [English]

Forms: woonerfs [plural], woonerven [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Dutch woonerf (“living street”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|nl|woonerf||living street}} Dutch woonerf (“living street”) Head templates: {{en-noun|s|woonerven}} woonerf (plural woonerfs or woonerven)
  1. (Canada) a street in which pedestrians and cyclists have priority over motorists. Wikipedia link: woonerf Tags: Canada Synonyms (type of street): living street, home zone [Ireland, UK], complete street [US], shared zone [Australia, New-Zealand]

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