ridderschap

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Etymology

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From ridder (knight) +‎ -schap (-hood).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: rid‧der‧schap

Noun

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ridderschap n (uncountable)

  1. knighthood (state of being a knight)

ridderschap f (plural ridderschappen)

  1. knighthood (body of knights)
  2. (Netherlands, history) a co-opted body of nobles representing the nobility and countryside in the Estates of some provinces during the Dutch Republic [16th c.–1795]