beurs
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Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch borse, from Old French bourse, from Late Latin bursa, from Ancient Greek βύρσα (búrsa).
Noun
beurs f (plural beurzen, diminutive beursje n)
- a purse, both as object or capital
- various objects of similar shape
- a stock exchange or exchange market for goods; also used absolutely for the financial sector
- a fair, event or place where specific goods, services or know-how are physically presented and usually traded or bartered, often aimed at collectors; a trade fair
- a stipend provided by a foundation or other benefactor for a particular purpose, e.g. a scholarship
Derived terms
- markets
- aandelenbeurs
- beursagent
- beurskrach
- beursbengel
- beurscommissie
- beurskoers
- beurskrach
- beursmakelaar
- beurswaarde
- goederenbeurs
- optiebeurs
- event
- stipend
Descendants
- Afrikaans: beurs
- Negerhollands: beers
- → Danish: børs
- → German: Börse
- → Norwegian: børs
- → Papiamentu: bèshi, bersji
- → Russian: би́ржа (bírža) (possibly via German) (see there for further descendants)
- → Swedish: börs
- → West Frisian: beurs
Etymology 2
Unknown
Adjective
beurs (comparative beurser, superlative meest beurs or beurst)
Declension
Declension of beurs | ||||
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uninflected | beurs | |||
inflected | beurse | |||
comparative | beurser | |||
positive | comparative | superlative | ||
predicative/adverbial | beurs | beurser | het beurst het beurste | |
indefinite | m./f. sing. | beurse | beursere | beurste |
n. sing. | beurs | beurser | beurste | |
plural | beurse | beursere | beurste | |
definite | beurse | beursere | beurste | |
partitive | beurs | beursers | — |
French
Noun
beurs m
Anagrams
West Frisian
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch beurs, from Middle Dutch borse, from Old French bourse, from Late Latin bursa, from Ancient Greek βύρσα (búrsa).
Noun
beurs c (plural beurzen, diminutive beurske)
- A purse.
- A stock exchange.
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