goudkoorts
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Dutch
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From goud (“gold”) + koorts (“fever, disease”). First attested in the 18th century.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]goudkoorts m or f (uncountable, diminutive goudkoortsje n)
- a gold fever, gold rush; obsessional search for gold ore
- 1849 January 6, “Engelsche Post”, in Algemeen Handelsblad, number 5340, page 1:
- Zelfs kondigde de uitgever van het Californian dagblad de staking der uitgave aan, aangezien de goudkoorts hem alle lezers ontnam.
- The publisher of the Californian daily even announced an end to publication, for the gold fever deprived him of all his readers.
- (figuratively) an excessive lust for profit
- 1783, F. C. Hulsenkamp, De Hollandsche magnesia alba, beschouwd en bewerkt, publ. by Pieter Hayman, page x.
- Trouwens hy is het niet alleen, die met deeze alledaagſche goudkoorts behebd is.
- Besides he isn't the only one who has been infected with this ordinary lust for profit.
- 1783, F. C. Hulsenkamp, De Hollandsche magnesia alba, beschouwd en bewerkt, publ. by Pieter Hayman, page x.