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mattie

Dutch

Etymology

From Sranan Tongo mati (friend), from Dutch maatje.

Pronunciation

Noun

mattie f or m (plural matties, diminutive mattietje n)

  1. (slang) friend, mate, buddy

Related terms

  • maat

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matilda

English

Alternative forms

  • Matilda

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /m??t?ld?/

Etymology

Unknown.

Noun

matilda (plural matildas)

  1. (Australia) A bundle of possessions, often tied up in a sack; a swag.
    • 1906, A. B. Paterson, On The Road to Gundagai, The Old Bush Songs, Gutenberg eBook #10493,
      In a week the spree was over and the cheque was all knocked down, / So we shouldered our “Matildas,” and we turned our backs on town, / And the girls they stood a nobbler as we sadly said “Good bye,” / And we tramped from Lazy Harry’s, not five miles from Gundagai;

Derived terms

  • waltz Matilda

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