"brokaat" meaning in Dutch

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Noun

IPA: /broːˈkaːt/ Audio: Nl-brokaat.ogg
Rhymes: -aːt Etymology: From Middle Dutch brocaet, possibly via Middle French brocat, from Italian broccato, from Medieval Latin broccatus. The variants with d were influenced by Iberian languages, likely by Portuguese brocado. Etymology templates: {{inh|nl|dum|brocaet}} Middle Dutch brocaet, {{der|nl|frm|brocat}} Middle French brocat, {{der|nl|it|broccato}} Italian broccato, {{der|nl|ML.|broccatus}} Medieval Latin broccatus, {{der|nl|pt|brocado}} Portuguese brocado Head templates: {{nl-noun|n|-|-}} brokaat n (uncountable)
  1. brocade, heavy fabric interwoven with threads of precious metal Tags: neuter, uncountable Synonyms: brocaat (english: superseded), brocade [archaic], brocado [obsolete] Derived forms: brokaten, goudbrokaat, zilverbrokaat
    Sense id: en-brokaat-nl-noun-Fp-vJKoZ Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header

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        "Dutch terms derived from Middle French",
        "Dutch terms derived from Portuguese",
        "Dutch terms inherited from Middle Dutch",
        "Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation",
        "Dutch terms with audio links",
        "Dutch uncountable nouns",
        "Rhymes:Dutch/aːt"
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