Dutchlike

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Etymology[edit]

From Dutch +‎ -like.

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Dutchlike (comparative more Dutchlike, superlative most Dutchlike)

  1. Like or resembling the Dutch, their language, their culture, or their nation; Netherlandish.
    • 2011, Deirdre N. McCloskey, Bourgeois Dignity: Why Economics Can't Explain the Modern World:
      Yet Temple was right in emphasizing the spread of the Dutchlike subordination of politics to trade at least in Britain, and then gradually in other places. A

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