tuinwijk

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Dutch

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Etymology

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Compound 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

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  • IPA(key): /ˈtœy̯n.ʋɛi̯k/
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  • Hyphenation: tuin‧wijk

Noun

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tuinwijk f (plural tuinwijken, diminutive tuinwijkje n)

  1. a mostly low-rise suburb with many characteristics of a village, loosely based on the garden city model

Usage notes

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A tuinwijk is usually smaller than a tuindorp.

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