"Borkel en Schaft" meaning in Dutch

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Proper name

IPA: /ˈbɔr.kəl ɛn ˈsxɑft/
Rhymes: -ɑft Etymology: Borkel is first attested as borkel in 1299. Schaft is first attested as scaeft in 1402-1403. Borkel derives from a compound of Middle Dutch bork (“type of tree”) and lo (“light forest”). Schaft is potentially derived from a term cognate to Dutch schacht (“elongated parcel in a forest”), from Old Dutch skaft (“arrow”) (here in the sense of "stake" or "pole") or from dialectal schave (“pasture, hayfield”). Compare for Borkel Borculo, Borgele, Bulkenaar, Schipborg and Westerbork and for Schaft Schachten. Etymology templates: {{inh|nl|dum|bork|t=type of tree}} Middle Dutch bork (“type of tree”), {{cog|nl|nds-de|schacht|t=elongated parcel in a forest}} Dutch schacht (“elongated parcel in a forest”), {{cog|odt|skaft|t=arrow}} Old Dutch skaft (“arrow”) Head templates: {{nl-proper noun|n|head=Borkel en Schaft}} Borkel en Schaft n
  1. A village and former municipality of Valkenswaard, North Brabant, Netherlands Tags: neuter Categories (place): Historical political subdivisions, Places in North Brabant, Netherlands, Places in the Netherlands, Villages in North Brabant, Netherlands, Villages in the Netherlands Synonyms: Mulkgat
    Sense id: en-Borkel_en_Schaft-nl-name-eYRJ6sjE Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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