hoofdman
Dutch
editEtymology
editFrom Middle Dutch hôvetman, from Old Dutch hōvitman, from Proto-West Germanic *haubidamann (“leader; captain, head of a group,” literally “head or main person”). Cognate with German Hauptmann, Low German Hööftmann, and Old English hēafodmann. Equivalent to hoofd- + man.
Pronunciation
editNoun
edithoofdman m (plural hoofdmannen, diminutive hoofdmannetje n)
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