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j {letter} | :: The tenth letter of the Dutch alphabet |
J {letter} | :: The tenth letter of the Dutch alphabet |
ja {adv} | :: yes |
ja {m} {n} | :: yes |
ja {interj} | :: yes! |
jaaglijn {mf} | :: tow-line; a rope used to pull a trekschuit or other vessel |
jaagpaard {n} | :: towing horse for a trekschuit |
jaagpad {n} | :: towpath |
jaagschuit {mf} | :: trekschuit |
jaagster {f} | :: huntress |
jaagtouw {n} | :: A tow line, a rope used to tug a boat [by someone or something on land] |
jaap {m} [colloquial] | :: gash, a deep cut |
Jaap {prop} {m} [Netherlands] | :: given name |
jaar {n} | :: year |
jaarabonnement {n} | :: subscription for a year, for a magazine or newspaper |
jaarbeurs {f} | :: (yearly) trade show, trade fair |
jaarboek {n} | :: yearbook |
jaarboek {n} [chiefly in the plural] | :: annals, chronicle |
jaargang {m} | :: volume (all issues of a periodical published in one year) |
jaargetij {n} | :: Short form of jaargetijde |
jaargetijde {n} | :: season |
jaar in jaar uit {adv} [idiomatic] | :: year in, year out |
jaarlijks {adj} | :: yearly, annual |
jaarlijks {adv} | :: annually, every year |
jaarmarkt {m} | :: fair, annually returning public event |
jaartelling {f} | :: calendar era, year numbering |
jaartien {n} [poetic, literary] | :: decade |
jaarverslag {n} | :: annual report |
jaarwisseling {f} | :: turn of the year |
jaatje {noun} | :: diminutive of ja |
jacamaca {prop} [Brabantian] | :: fictitious, faraway place |
jacht {f} | :: hunt, hunting |
jacht {n} | :: yacht (fast, light and now often luxurious (sailing) boat) |
jachten {v} | :: to be hasty, hurry up |
jachtgeweer {n} | :: shotgun |
jachtgeweer {n} | :: hunting rifle |
jachthaven {f} | :: marina (recreational harbour for yachts and small boats) |
jachthond {m} | :: A hound, a dog used for hunting |
Jachthonden {prop} {m} [constellation] | :: Canes Venatici |
jachthoorn {m} | :: A hunting horn |
jachthuis {n} | :: hunting lodge |
jachthuisje {noun} | :: diminutive of jachthuis |
jachtig {adj} | :: hasty, hurried |
jachtklok {f} | :: Jagdstück (cuckoo clock with motifs related to hunting) |
jachtluipaard {m} {n} | :: cheetah |
jachtopziener {m} | :: A gamekeeper |
jachtseizoen {n} | :: hunting season |
jachtstuk {n} | :: hunting still-life, gamepiece (painting or other picture of an arrangement with dead animals) |
jachtvalk {f} | :: A falcon trained for falconry |
jachtvliegtuig {n} | :: fighter plane (fast military combat plane) |
jack {n} | :: jacket |
Jacob {prop} {m} | :: given name |
Jacoba {prop} | :: given name |
Jacobs {prop} | :: surname |
Jacobus {prop} | :: given name, the Latinized form of Jacob |
Jacqueline {prop} {f} | :: given name |
ja dag Jan {phrase} [Belgium] | :: expression of disbelief |
jaden {adj} [attributive] | :: jade, jaden |
jagen {vt} | :: to hunt |
jagen {vt} | :: to tug (a boat) [not by other vessels] |
jagen {v} [ergative] | :: to move quickly |
jager {m} | :: hunter |
jager {m} [nautical, military] | :: destroyer (type of warship) |
jager {m} [aviation, military] | :: fighter, combat aeroplane |
jager {m} [military] | :: jaeger, light infantry rifleman, ranger |
Jager {prop} {m} [constellation] | :: Orion |
jagermast {m} [nautical] | :: jiggermast |
jagerslatijn {n} | :: hunting jargon |
jagerslatijn {n} | :: hunting-related tall stories, hunting-related boasting |
jager-verzamelaar {m} | :: A hunter-gatherer |
jaguar {m} | :: jaguar |
Jaike {prop} | :: given name |
jajem {m} [colloquial] | :: jenever |
jak {m} | :: yak, the ox-like Himalayan bovine, Bos grunniens |
jak {n} | :: tight upper body garment |
jakboter {f} | :: butter made from yak's milk |
jakhals {m} | :: jackal, one of certain canids of the genus Canis |
jakken {v} [ergative] | :: to rush |
jakken {v} [ergative] | :: to move quickly |
jakkes {interj} | :: Expression of disgust or revulsion: yuck, ew, bah |
jakkie {interj} | :: Expression of disgust or revulsion: yuck, ew, bah |
jakmelk {f} | :: yak's milk |
jaknikker {m} | :: yes man, one who habitually and uncritically agrees with anybody |
jaknikker {m} | :: pumpjack |
Jakob {prop} {m} | :: given name |
jaloers {adj} | :: jealous (bitterly or enviously competitive) |
jaloersheid {f} | :: The attitude jealousy |
jaloezie {f} | :: envy, jealousy |
jaloezie {f} | :: window blind |
jam {m} [chiefly Netherlands] | :: jam (congealed sweet mixture of conserved fruits) |
Jamaica {prop} {n} | :: Jamaica (island/and/country) |
jambisch {adj} | :: iambic (consisting of iambs or characterized by their predominance) |
jammer {adj} | :: unfortunate, sad |
jammer {adj} [used predicatively] | :: too bad, a pity |
jammeren {v} | :: to yammer, to whine |
jammerpoel {m} | :: hell (place of torment) |
jammerpoel {m} | :: calamity, hell (state of suffering) |
jammervol {adj} [dated] | :: sorrowful, lamentable |
Jan {prop} {m} | :: given name |
janboel {m} | :: mess, chaos, disorderly situation |
Jan Boerenfluitjes {prop} {m} [Netherlands] | :: Personification of a slapdash, unprofessional person |
Jan en klein Piereke {phrase} [Brabantian] | :: everyone (esp. common citizen) |
janet {f} [Belgian, vulgar, offensive] | :: An effeminate man |
janet {f} [Belgium, vulgar, offensive, by extension] | :: A homosexual |
Jan Fuselier {prop} {m} [Netherlands] | :: synonym of Jan Soldaat |
janhagel {n} {m} [neuter, uncountable, collective] | :: The common man: |
janhagel {n} {m} | :: Joe Average; Tom, Dick and Harry |
janhagel {n} {m} | :: the mob, rabble; especially sailors |
janhagel {n} {m} | :: the criminal underworld |
janhagel {n} {m} [masculine] | :: A sheet-shaped, primitive type of pastry, made from a baked mass of dough balls |
janhaver {m} [humorous] | :: The whip |
jank {c} | :: yowl, howl, cry |
janken {v} | :: to whine |
janken {v} [colloquial] | :: to cry |
janmaat {m} | :: The (common) sailor |
janmaat {m} | :: used collectively for the sailing/nautical community |
Jan met de pet {prop} [idiomatic] | :: John Q. Public, Joe Average, a hypothetical individual personification of the common man (or person, by extension) |
janmijnkloten {noun} [Brabantian] | :: asshole; annoying person |
Jan Modaal {prop} [idiomatic] | :: John Q. Public, Joe Average, a hypothetical individual personification of the average (generally working-class) consumer, with an average income |
Janneke {prop} {f} | :: given name |
Janneke en Mieke {phrase} [Belgium] | :: insignificant people |
Jannetje {prop} | :: given name, a nickname variant of Johanna and Janna |
Jannie {prop} | :: given name |
Jan Salie {prop} {m} | :: Negative personification of the supposedly unenterprising, unpatriotic (insufficiently chauvinist and colonialist), conservative 19th century Dutch mentality |
Janse {prop} | :: surname |
Jansen {prop} | :: surname |
Jan Soldaat {prop} {m} [Netherlands] | :: G.I. Joe, Tommy Atkins [personification of the ordinary soldier] |
Janssen {prop} | :: surname |
Janssens {prop} | :: surname |
jantje {n} | :: A (Dutch) marine or sailor |
jantje {n} | :: the diminutive of jan (in all other senses) |
januari {m} | :: January |
jap {m} [official spelling] | :: alternative case form of Jap |
Jap {m} [derogatory, ethnic slur, usually offensive, unofficial spelling] | :: A Jap, a Japanese person |
Japan {prop} {n} | :: Japan |
Japanner {mf} | :: Japanese (inhabitant of Japan; person of Japanese descent) |
japanologe {f} | :: female Japanologist |
japanologie {f} | :: Japanology |
japanoloog {m} | :: Japanologist |
Japans {adj} | :: Japanese |
Japans {adj} | :: Japonic |
Japans {prop} {n} | :: Japanese language |
japon {m} | :: A gown, a robe |
jappenkamp {n} [history] | :: a Japanese-run concentration camp during World War II |
jarenlang {adj} | :: years-long |
jarenlang {adv} | :: for years |
jargon {n} | :: A jargon, specialised language |
-jarig {suffix} | :: -year-old, -year, -yearly; suffixed to numerals to create an adjective that indicates something of a certain age or something that happens at a certain interval |
jarig {adj} | :: having one's birthday |
jarige {noun} | :: birthday boy or -girl, person whose birthday it is |
Jarige Jet {f} | :: birthday girl |
Jarige Job {m} | :: birthday boy |
jas {m} | :: A coat (outer garment) |
jas {m} [dialectal, Volendam] | :: Someone who hasn't been born and raised in Volendam |
jas {m} [card games, archaic] | :: A jack or knave, especially as a trump card |
Jas {m} [obsolete] | :: alternative case form of jas |
jasmijn {f} {m} | :: jasmine (flower) |
Jasmijn {prop} {f} | :: given name |
jasmijnthee {m} | :: jasmine tea |
jaspis {m} | :: jasper (form of quartz) |
jassen {v} | :: to peel |
jassen {v} [figuratively] | :: to rush (things), hurry through (something) hastily |
ja-stem {f} | :: yea vote |
ja-stemmer {m} | :: yea voter |
jat {c} [slang] | :: hand |
jat {f} [Belgium, dialect] | :: cup (like a cup of coffee or tea) |
jatmoos {m} {n} [uncountable, Bargoens, slang] | :: the first cash a merchant receives on a day |
jatmoos {m} {n} [countable, slang] | :: thief |
jatten {v} [colloquial] | :: to nick, to steal |
jatten {p} [colloquial] | :: hands, fingers |
Java {prop} {n} | :: Java (island of Indonesia) |
Javaan {m} | :: Javan, a person of the Javanese ethnic group |
Javaan {m} | :: Javan, a person or native from Java |
Javaans {adj} | :: Javan, in, from or relating to Java, the most populous island of Indonesia |
Javaans {adj} | :: Javan, in, from or relating to the Javanese people |
Javaans {prop} {n} | :: The Javanese language |
Javazee {prop} {f} | :: Java Sea |
jawadde {interj} [Belgium] | :: exclamation of surprise, amazement, disappointment, etc |
jawel {adv} | :: An emphatic yes, to indicate strong agreement, or dissent in reply to a negative statement or question |
jawoord {n} | :: acceptance of a marriage proposal |
jazz {m} | :: jazz |
jazz-zanger {m} | :: alternative spelling of jazzzanger |
jazzzanger {m} | :: (male) jazz singer |
jazzzangeres {f} | :: (female) jazz singer |
-je {suffix} | :: Variant of -tje |
jeans {f} | :: A pair of jeans (denim trousers) |
jeans {f} [by extension] | :: Any denim garment |
jeans {f} | :: [invariable] The cotton fabric denim |
Jeans {prop} | :: plural of Jean |
je bent wat je eet {proverb} | :: you are what you eat |
jee {interj} | :: an expression of surprise; gosh, golly |
jeempie {interj} | :: A mild exclamation of (perhaps unpleasant) surprise, wonder or amazement |
jees {interj} | :: alternative spelling of jee |
jeetje {interj} | :: alternative form of jee |
jegener {m} [dated] | :: opponent |
jegenode {f} [historic, archaic] | :: region |
jegens {prep} | :: against, in competition with |
jegens {prep} [dated] | :: towards, for the purpose of |
Jehova {prop} {m} | :: Jehovah (name for God derived from erroneous vocalisation of the Tetragrammaton) |
Jehovagetuige {m} | :: synonym of Jehova's Getuige |
Jehovah's Getuige {m} | :: alternative spelling of Jehova's Getuige |
Jehova's Getuige {c} | :: Jehovah's Witness |
jeir {n} [Brabantian] | :: soil |
Jeker {prop} {m} | :: Geer/Jeker, a river in Belgium |
Jelle {prop} {m} | :: given name |
Jelle {prop} {m} | :: surname |
Jelmer {prop} {m} [Netherlands] | :: given name |
Jemen {prop} {n} | :: Yemen |
jemig {interj} | :: euphemistic form of Jezus, indicating (mostly unpleasant) surprise, wonder or amazement |
jenever {m} | :: jenever |
jeneverbes {f} | :: juniper |
jeneverbes {f} | :: juniper berry |
jeneverfles {f} | :: jenever bottle |
jeneverkruik {f} | :: jenever jug |
jeneverstad {f} | :: A town that is an important producer of gin, especially of jenever |
jeneverstad {f} | :: alternative case form of Jeneverstad |
Jeneverstad {prop} {f} | :: Nickname for Schiedam |
jenevervriend {m} [obsolete, euphemism] | :: jenever (gin) addict |
jengelen {v} | :: whimper; drone; whine |
Jenisejisch {adj} | :: Yeniseian |
Jens {prop} {m} | :: given name |
jep {interj} | :: yup, yep, yes |
jeremiade {f} | :: moaning, lamentation |
jeremiade {f} | :: jeremiad |
jeremiëren {v} | :: to lament, to wail |
Jericho {prop} {n} | :: Jericho (city) |
Jeroen {prop} {m} | :: given name |
jerrycan {m} | :: a jerrycan or similar container, used for fuel or other liquids (especially drinking water) and made of plastic or metal |
jerrycannetje {noun} | :: diminutive of jerrycan |
Jeruzalem {prop} {n} | :: Jeruzalem (the claimed (and de-facto) <<capital city>> of <<c/Israel>>) |
-jes {suffix} | :: Added to an adjective it creates an adverb while adding a connotation of familiarity and informality |
Jesaja {prop} {m} [religion] | :: Isaiah |
je stinkende best doen {v} | :: to try one's very best, to strive to achieve |
Jet {prop} {f} | :: given name |
jetser {m} [slang, vulgar, chiefly in the plural] | :: A woman's breast |
jetski {m} | :: jetski |
jetskiën {v} | :: to jetski |
jetskiër {m} | :: someone who jetskis |
jetskiester {f} | :: a woman that jetskis |
jeugd {f} | :: youth |
jeugd {f} | :: young age, stage of life |
jeugd {f} | :: state or quality of being young |
jeugd {f} | :: young people |
jeugdbende {f} | :: youth gang |
jeugdboek {n} | :: a book written for youngsters |
jeugdboekenschrijfster {f} | :: a female writer of books for youngsters |
jeugdboekenschrijver {m} | :: one who writes books for youngsters |
jeugdcriminaliteit {f} | :: youth crime (crime perpetrated by minors) |
jeugdcultuur {f} | :: youth culture |
jeugdherberg {f} | :: A youth hostel |
jeugdig {adj} | :: young, youthful |
jeugdigheid {f} | :: youthfulness, youth |
jeugdpuist {f} [chiefly diminutive, chiefly plural] | :: A pimple caused by acne |
jeugdpuistje {noun} | :: diminutive of jeugdpuist |
jeugdsentiment {n} | :: The feeling or sentiment of youth; a youthful feeling |
jeugdwerking {f} | :: (especially sports) youth academy |
jeuk {m} | :: an itch; an itching |
jeuken {v} | :: to itch |
je van het {phrase} [idiomatic] | :: the bee's knees, the very best, fantastic |
jé van hét {phrase} | :: alternative spelling of je van het |
je weet toch {phrase} [Netherlands, slang] | :: you know (tag question particle) |
jeweetwel {pron} | :: you-know-who |
je-weet-welkater {m} [euphemistic] | :: castrated tomcat |
je weet zelf {phrase} [slang] | :: you know (could be seen as the Dutch equivalent of "you know what I'm sayin'") |
jezelf {pron} | :: yourself |
jezuïet {m} | :: Jesuit |
jezuïetenstreek {f} | :: A nasty and furtive deed, a vile trick |
Jezus {prop} {m} | :: Jesus, Jesus of Nazareth |
Jezus {prop} {m} | :: given name of Hebrew origin |
Jezus {interj} | :: Jesus |
Jezus Christus {prop} {m} [Christianity] | :: Jesus Christ |
Jezus Christus {interj} | :: Jesus Christ (expression of frustration, annoyance, shock or surprise) |
jicht {f} [usually, uncountable] | :: gout, a metabolic disease which painfully inflames the joints |
jichtig {adj} | :: gouty |
Jiddisch {adj} | :: Yiddish (of the language) |
Jiddisch {prop} {n} | :: Yiddish (the language) |
jihad {m} | :: alternative form of djihaad |
jij {pron} | :: you (second-person singular subjective personal pronoun) |
jij-bak {m} [uncountable] | :: tu quoque |
jijen {v} | :: to address someone casually by using jij, jou or the unemphatic je, as opposed to formal u |
jijzelf {pron} | :: yourself |
jingle {m} | :: A jingle (song segment used in a commercial or radio program; also used for certain other sound samples used by radio DJs) |
Jip {prop} {m} | :: given name |
jip-en-janneketaal {f} [idiomatic] | :: words that are easy to understand, layman's terms |
Jip-en-Janneketaal {f} | :: alternative form of jip-en-janneketaal |
jo {interj} | :: hi |
jo {interj} | :: bye |
jo {interj} | :: you too |
Jo {prop} {f} | :: given name, a pet name diminutive of Johanna or Josefien |
Joachim {prop} | :: given name |
job {m} [chiefly Belgium] | :: job |
Job {prop} {m} | :: Job (the eighteenth book of the Old Testament) |
Job {prop} {m} | :: Job (Biblical character) |
Job {prop} {m} | :: given name |
jobstijding {f} | :: bad news |
joch {n} [colloquial] | :: a young boy |
Jochem {prop} {m} | :: given name, shortened form of Joachim |
jodelen {v} | :: To yodel |
jodenchristen {m} | :: Jewish Christian [typically used for early Christian groups like the Ebionites] |
jodenchristendom {n} [Judaism, Christianity] | :: Jewish Christianity, the religion of Christian Jews who observe Halacha [mostly used for Jewish Christian groups in antiquity] |
jodendom {m} | :: judaism |
jodenkerk {f} [uncommon] | :: synagogue |
Jodenster {f} [nazi] | :: yellow badge |
jodium {n} | :: iodine |
joe {interj} [colloquial] | :: bye |
Joegoslavië {prop} {n} | :: Yugoslavia |
Joegoslavisch {adj} | :: Yugoslavian |
joekel {m} | :: whopper (something remarkably large) |
joekel {m} [archaic, slang] | :: dog |
joelen {v} | :: to shout, to cry out, to bawl |
joet {m} [colloquial] | :: tenner, banknote of ten monetary units (usually guilders or euros) |
joetje {noun} | :: diminutive of joet |
jofel {adj} [Bargoens] | :: nice, fun |
joggen {v} | :: to jog |
jogger {m} | :: A jogger, some who jogs |
joggingbroek {f} | :: sweatpants |
joh {interj} [colloquial] | :: Used to address someone, somewhat like dude |
Johan {prop} | :: given name |
Johanna {prop} {f} | :: given name |
Johannes {prop} [biblical character] | :: John |
Johannes {prop} | :: John (book of the Bible) |
Johannes {prop} | :: given name |
johannesbrood {n} | :: carob (fruit), locust bean |
johannesbroodboom {m} | :: carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua) |
Johannesburg {prop} | :: Johannesburg (city) |
johnny's en marina's {p} [Belgium, pejorative] | :: young people who are considered unsophisticated |
joint {m} | :: joint, marijuana cigarette [generally larger than a stickie] |
jok {m} [uncountable, archaic] | :: jest; frivolous, unserious intent or mood |
jok {m} [countable, archaic] | :: joke, jest, prank |
jok {n} | :: alternative form of juk |
Joke {prop} {f} | :: given name, diminutive of Jo |
joker {m} | :: joker (playing card) |
joker {m} | :: any wild card or similar, even in non-card games |
jokkebrok {m} [child language] | :: liar |
jokken {v} [childish] | :: to fib, to tell an inconsequential lie |
jol {f} | :: yawl |
jolen {vi} | :: to be gleeful, to revel |
jolig {adj} | :: jolly, merry |
Jona {prop} {m} [religion] | :: Jonah |
Jonas {prop} {m} [religion] | :: Jonah |
Jonas {prop} {m} | :: given name |
jonassen {vt} | :: to grab (someone) by the hands and feet and swing or throw (him or her) upward repeatedly, done as a game or as hazing |
jong {adj} | :: young |
jong {adj} | :: new |
jong {n} | :: A young: a young being, especially an animal |
jongdement {adj} | :: suffering from dementia at an unusually young age |
jongedame {f} | :: miss, young lady |
jongeheer {m} | :: a young man |
jongeheer {m} [idiomatic, slang] | :: penis |
jongeling {m} | :: young man, lad |
jongelui {p} [plurale tantum] | :: youth, youngsters |
jongeman {m} | :: a young man |
jongen {m} | :: A boy, any male child |
jongen {m} | :: [in the plural] Members of a male 'peers' group, e.g. a military unit |
jongen {m} [colloquial, used in the plural, used in the vocative] | :: Informal term used to address multiple children of masculine or mixed gender; kids, guys [may be considered insufficiently gender-inclusive] |
jongen {m} [colloquial, used in the vocative] | :: Colloquial term used by men to address other familiar men; mate, dude, bro |
jongen {m} [familiar] | :: A male servant, especially but not exclusively a younger one [using it for older men may be dated and offensive] |
jongen {m} [familiar] | :: A male trainee or newcomer in a job |
jongen {vi} | :: To give birth, to have offspring, i.e. to deliver one or more young |
jongen {vi} [figuratively] | :: To multiply, grow |
jongens {interj} | :: boy! |
jongensachtig {adj} | :: boyish, boylike |
jongensdroom {m} | :: A boy's dream, a boyhood dream |
jongensnaam {m} | :: A given name to a male person or boy |
jongensschool {f} | :: A boys' school |
jongere {noun} | :: a young person, an adolescent |
jonggehuwd {adj} | :: newlywed, recently married |
jongleren {vit} [also, figurative] | :: to juggle |
jongleur {m} | :: A juggler |
jonguh {m} | :: eye dialect of jongen |
jonker {m} | :: A young male noble, often lacking a knighthood or a noble title of his own |
jonker {m} | :: An untitled nobleman; baron, squire |
jonker {m} [navy] | :: Title of address for midshipmen and cadets |
Jonker {prop} | :: surname |
Jonkers {prop} | :: surname |
jonkheer {m} | :: "young lord", esquire |
jonkie {n} [Netherlands] | :: youngling, little one ((relatively) young person) |
jonko {m} [colloquial, slang] | :: joint |
jood- {prefix} [functional group prefix] | :: iodo- |
jood {m} | :: Jew (adherent of Judaism) |
jood {m} [Netherlands, slang, potentially offensive] | :: A supporter of AFC Ajax |
jood {m} [slang] | :: betrayer |
jood {m} [slang] | :: power abuser |
jood {n} | :: iodine |
Jood {m} | :: A Jew, a member of the Jewish people |
Jood {m} | :: superseded spelling of jood |
joods {adj} | :: Jewish (concerning the Jewish religion) |
Joods {adj} | :: Jewish (concerning the Jewish race) |
jool {mf} | :: glee, revelry |
Joop {prop} {m} | :: given name, corresponding to Jakob and Johannes, also to Jozef in the South |
Joost {prop} {m} | :: given name |
Joost {prop} {m} [archaic, no longer commonly used outside of the phrase ‘Joost mag het weten’] | :: Satan, the Devil |
Joost mag het weten {phrase} | :: God knows; I have no idea; I don't know |
Jopie {prop} {f} [dated, low sociolects] | :: A familiar form for Johanna |
Jopie {prop} {f} | :: given name |
Jopie {prop} {m} [Netherlands] | :: A familiar form for Joop, Jakob, Johannes, etc |
Jopie {prop} {m} | :: given name |
jopper {m} | :: duffel coat |
Jordanië {prop} {n} | :: Jordan (country) |
Jordi {prop} {m} | :: given name |
Jordy {prop} {m} | :: given name |
Joris {prop} {m} | :: given name |
Jos {prop} {m} | :: given name |
Josefien {prop} {f} | :: given name |
Josepha {prop} {f} | :: given name |
Josephine {prop} {f} | :: given name |
Josian {prop} | :: given name |
Josien {prop} {f} | :: given name, hypocoristic form of Josepha or Josephine |
Josina {prop} {f} | :: given name, hypocoristic form of Josepha or Josephine |
josti {noun} | :: retard |
jota {f} | :: iota (Greek letter) |
jota {f} [negative polarity item] | :: iota (small amount) |
jottem {interj} [colloquial] | :: Expression of enthusiasm or happiness |
jouen {v} | :: alternative form of jijen |
joule {m} | :: joule |
Joure {prop} {n} | :: Joure (town) |
journaal {n} | :: a TV or radio news program |
journaal {n} | :: a logbook of a ship |
journaal {n} | :: a notebook for accounting |
journaille {n} [pejorative] | :: gutter-press journalists, yellow journalists [collectively] |
journalisme {n} | :: journalism |
journalist {m} | :: press journalist |
journalistiek {adj} | :: journalistic |
journalistiek {f} [journalism] | :: journalism |
journalistisch {adj} | :: journalistic |
jouw {determiner} | :: your |
jouw {interj} | :: Expression of scorn |
jouw {m} | :: A jeer |
jouwen {vi} | :: to jeer |
jouwer {pron} | :: yours |
joviaal {adj} | :: jovial, merry, cheerful |
joviaal {adj} | :: good-humored, friendly, relaxed |
joystick {m} | :: A joystick |
joystick {m} | :: A tiller extension |
Jozef {prop} {m} | :: Joseph, son of Jacob (Biblical character) |
Jozef {prop} {m} | :: Joseph, father of Jesus of Nazareth (Biblical character) |
Jozef {prop} {m} | :: given name |
Jozua {prop} {m} | :: Joshua (book of the Bible) |
ju {interj} | :: Said to a horse to make it start moving |
jubelen {vi} | :: to jubilate, rejoice |
jubilaresse {f} | :: A female celebrant of her jubilee or anniversary |
jubilaris {m} | :: A celebrant of one's jubilee or anniversary |
jubileum {n} | :: jubilee, anniversary |
Juda {prop} {m} | :: Judah (mythological son of Jacob) |
Juda {prop} {n} | :: Judah (ancient Near-Eastern Hebrew kingdom) |
Juda {prop} {n} | :: Judah (Israelite tribe) |
judaskus {m} | :: Judas kiss (treacherous or ingenuine act done under the pretense of kindness) |
judaspenning {f} | :: honesty, any member of the genus Lunaria |
judaspenning {f} | :: annual honesty, Lunaria annua, referring to a member of the species or the species itself |
judoka {f} {m} | :: judoka |
juf {f} | :: female teacher, school mistress (female teacher at a primary school, nursery school or kindergarten) |
juffer {f} | :: damsel, maiden |
juffer {f} [zoology] | :: damselfly |
juffertje-in-het-groen {noun} | :: love-in-a-mist |
juffrouw {f} | :: young woman, normally unmarried |
juffrouw {f} | :: female teacher at a primary school or a nursing school |
jugendstil {m} | :: jugendstil, art nouveau; in particular the German, Austrian and Baltic varieties of the style |
Jugurthijns {adj} | :: Jugurthine, pertaining to Jugurtha |
juichen {vi} | :: to shout with joy |
juist {adj} | :: right, correct |
juist {adj} | :: just |
juist {adv} | :: just, at that moment |
juist {adv} | :: exactly |
juist {adv} | :: conversely, on the other hand; actually; indeed; even (emphasizing a contrast) |
juistheid {f} | :: correctness |
juk {n} | :: a yoke |
juk {n} | :: a burden; something which represses or restrains a person |
jukbeen {n} | :: cheekbone |
juli {m} | :: July |
Julia {prop} {f} | :: given name |
Juliana {prop} {f} | :: given name |
Julianadorp {prop} {n} | :: Julianadorp (village) |
julienne {adv} [cooking] | :: in thin strips, in the manner of julienne |
julienne {f} [cooking] | :: the cutting technique of cutting food into thin strips |
julienne {f} [cooking] | :: julienne, French cut (food that has been cut in julienne) |
jullie {pron} | :: Second-person plural subject: you |
jullie {pron} | :: Second-person plural object: you |
jullie {determiner} | :: Second-person plural: your |
julliezelf {pron} | :: yourselves |
jungle {m} | :: jungle, dense tropical rainforest |
juni {m} | :: June (month) |
Juno {prop} {f} [Roman mythology] | :: Juno |
jup {adv} | :: yup, yes |
Jupiter {prop} {m} | :: Jupiter (planet) |
Jupiter {prop} {m} | :: Jupiter (Roman god) |
juridisch {adj} | :: juridical |
jurisdictie {f} | :: jurisdiction |
jurisprudentie {f} | :: case law |
jurisprudentie {f} [rare, archaic] | :: jurisprudence |
jurist {m} | :: lawyer, jurist |
jurk {f} [Netherlands] | :: dress |
Jurre {prop} {m} | :: given name |
jury {f} | :: jury |
jurylid {n} | :: member of a jury |
jus {m} | :: gravy [plural with the -s- pronounced] |
jus {m} [Netherlands, colloquial, may sound posh or pretentious] | :: short for jus d'orange [plural with the -s- pronounced] |
jus d'orange {m} [Netherlands, may sound posh or pretentious] | :: orange juice |
justitiabel {adj} | :: justiciable, subject or accountable to (a particular type or domain of) law |
justitie {f} | :: justice (the branch of government that holds the power of jurisdiction) |
juten {adj} | :: juten |
Juten {p} | :: Jutes, a Germanic people |
Jutland {prop} {n} | :: Jutland |
jutter {m} | :: beachcomber |
juut {m} [slang] | :: police agent, cop |
juweel {n} | :: jewel, piece of jewellery |
juweel {n} | :: gem, precious stone |
juweelkever {m} | :: jewel beetle |
juwelier {m} | :: jeweler |
juxtapositie {f} | :: juxtaposition |
jwt {phrase} [slang] | :: initialism of je weet toch, only in written language |
jwz {phrase} [slang] | :: initialism of je weet zelf |