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moorkop

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Dutch

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Drie moorkoppen.

Etymology

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Compound of Moor (Moor) +‎ kop (head). Perhaps from German Mohrenkopf, a somewhat similar pastry. Compare negerinnentet.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmoːr.kɔp/
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  • Hyphenation: moor‧kop

Noun

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moorkop m (plural moorkoppen, diminutive moorkopje n)

  1. (potentially offensive) a large profiterole filled with cream, glazed with chocolate and topped with whipped cream
  2. (dated) a black-headed horse