gehorig

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Dutch[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From ge- +‎ horig (serf).

Adjective[edit]

gehorig (comparative gehoriger, superlative gehorigst)

  1. (historical, Middle Ages) being in a serf-like relationship to a lord
  2. obedient

Etymology 2[edit]

From gehoor (hearing) +‎ -ig (adjectival suffix).

Adjective[edit]

gehorig (comparative gehoriger, superlative gehorigst)

  1. being easy to hear the noises in the neighbouring rooms or buildings; noisy, thin-walled