berijder

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Dutch

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Etymology

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From berijden (to ride (on)) +‎ -er (agent suffix). In the historical sense, from Middle Dutch beridere.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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berijder m (plural berijders, diminutive berijdertje n)

  1. a rider, who rides a mount
  2. (history) a mobile deputy mandated by a Flemish baljuw (high feudal bailiff) to render justice in and under his jurisdiction

Derived terms

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