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Netherlandic

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[neth-er-lan-dik] / ˈnɛð ərˌlæn dɪk /

noun

  1. Dutch.


adjective

  1. of or relating to the Netherlands.

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William descends from the Dutch Calvinists who settled western Michigan—the home of clean streets, Netherlandic bodies, and formidable prayers.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 22, 2016

The Netherlandic Royalty are closelipped, but it may be assumed that the Queen Mother does not rejoice in Juliana's third class travels, camping, scrubbing.

From Time Magazine Archive

A blunt Dutch nose, slimy with seaweed, poked upward from the depths of San Francisco bay last week, was followed by the emerging bulk of Her Netherlandic Majesty's submarine K-XIII.

From Time Magazine Archive

Minister of Labor Her Netherlandic Majesty's Twelfth Regiment marched mile after mile with stolid precision one day last week toward Assen.

From Time Magazine Archive

Throughout Western Java in the Netherlandic Indies concerted Communist revolts broke out last week, seemingly indicating that the Indonesian Communist Party is much stronger than Netherlanders had thought.

From Time Magazine Archive

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