"weidman" meaning in Dutch

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Noun

Audio: Nl-weidman.ogg Forms: weidmannen [plural], weidlieden [plural], weidlui [plural], weidmannetje [diminutive, neuter], weidvrouw [feminine]
Etymology: Equivalent to weide (“intestines”) + man (“man”), named after the removal of the prey's intestines after the kill. Over time the first part of the compound was increasingly associated with "hunting" and was consequently used and interpreted as such in various compounds. Potentially weide (“intestine”) has the same etymological origin and forms a doublet with weide (“pasture”). Related to geweide (“intestines”), weidspel, weiderij (“hunt, hunting”), and weiden, ontweiden (“to remove the intestines”). Cognate to German Weidmann (“hunter”). Etymology templates: {{compound|nl|weide|man|t1=intestines|t2=man}} weide (“intestines”) + man (“man”), {{cog|de|Weidmann||hunter}} German Weidmann (“hunter”) Head templates: {{nl-noun|m|weidmannen|+|f=weidvrouw|pl2=weidlieden|pl3=weidlui}} weidman m (plural weidmannen or weidlieden or weidlui, diminutive weidmannetje n, feminine weidvrouw)
  1. (archaic) hunter Tags: archaic, masculine Synonyms: jager, weiman, weideman
    Sense id: en-weidman-nl-noun-6aY6TrFX Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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