different between dutch vs hogeschool
dutch
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: d?ch, IPA(key): /d?t?/
- Rhymes: -?t?
Etymology 1
Clipping of duchess
Noun
dutch (plural dutches)
- (slang) wife
Etymology 2
See Dutch.
Verb
dutch (third-person singular simple present dutches, present participle dutching, simple past and past participle dutched)
- Alternative letter-case form of Dutch (“treat cocoa with alkali”)
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hogeschool
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch hogeschool
Noun
hogeschool (plural hogeschools)
- A Dutch polytechnic or college; a higher education institution of lower rank than a university.
Dutch
Etymology
Univerbation of hoge +? school. Cf. Middle Dutch hoochschole.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??o?.???sxo?l/
- Hyphenation: ho?ge?school
Noun
hogeschool f (plural hogescholen, diminutive hogeschooltje n)
- (education) hogeschool; polytechnic, college.
Descendants
- Afrikaans: hogeskool
- ? English: hogeschool
- ? Indonesian: sekolah tinggi (calque)
- ? West Frisian: hegeskoalle (calque)
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- hogeschool what does it mean
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