tuinwijk
Dutch
editEtymology
editCompound of tuin (“garden”) + wijk (“quarter, neighbourhood”). First attested in the 1900s. The suggestion that it is a shortened form of tuinstadwijk is not tenable in light of that word's later attestation.
Pronunciation
editNoun
edittuinwijk f (plural tuinwijken, diminutive tuinwijkje n)
- a mostly low-rise suburb with many characteristics of a village, loosely based on the garden city model
Usage notes
editA tuinwijk is usually smaller than a tuindorp.