buiten
See also: buiten-
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch buten, from Old Dutch *būtan, from Proto-West Germanic *biūtan (“outside of, around, without, except”), equivalent to be- + uit + -en. Cognate to English but, Luxembourgish baussen, West Frisian bûten, Saterland Frisian buute (“without”), Dutch Low Saxon buten.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbœy̯.tə(n)/
audio (file) - Hyphenation: bui‧ten
- Rhymes: -œy̯tən
Derived terms
Descendants
Inflection
Pronominal adverbs of buiten
| preposition | buiten |
|---|---|
| postpositional adv. | buiten |
| + het (it) | erbuiten |
| + dit (this) | hierbuiten |
| + dat (that) | daarbuiten |
| + wat (what) | waarbuiten |
| + iets (something) | ergens buiten |
| + niets (nothing) | nergens buiten |
| + alles (everything) | overal buiten |
Derived terms
Noun
buiten n (plural buitens, diminutive buitentje n)
- A mansion and its surrounding estate in the countryside.
Synonyms
- buitenplaats
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