BOEDELHOUDER


Meaning of BOEDELHOUDER in English

ˈbüd ə lˌhau̇də(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: Dutch, from boedel property (from Middle Dutch) + houder holder, from houden to hold (from Middle Dutch) + -er; akin to Old Norse bōl farm, abode and to Old High German holtan to hold — more at build , hold

: an administrator or a trustee of a boedelhouding

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