hollander

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English - Turkish
Hollandalı
hollandalı
{i} flemenk
hamur değirmeni
Holland
Hollanda

Bu çiçekler Hollanda’dan geliyor. - These flowers come from Holland.

Hollanda'da nereye gidersen git farketmez, yel değirmenlerini göreceksin. - It doesn't matter where you go in Holland, you'll see windmills.

Holland
(isim) Hollanda
holland
Hollanda/keten kumaş
holland
Felemenkli
holland
Hollander Hollandalı
English - English
{i} native of Holland, resident of Holland, Dutchman
{s} pertaining to Holland
a native or inhabitant of Holland
A native or one of the people of Holland; a Dutchman
A very hard, semi-glazed, green or dark brown brick, which will not absorb water; called also, Dutch clinker
Holland
The Netherlands
Holland
An English habitational surname for someone from the Netherlands, or from any of the various places in England named Holland
Holland
the usual English name for the Netherlands Dutch. Historic region, The Netherlands, occupying the northwestern portion of the modern country. It originated in the early 12th century as a fief of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1299 Holland was united with Hainaut. Members of the house of Wittelsbach served as counts of Holland, Zeeland, and Hainaut until 1433, when they ceded the titles to Philip III (the Good), duke of Burgundy. It passed to the Habsburgs in 1482 and became a centre of the revolt against Spain in 1572. Holland and six other northern Netherlands provinces declared their independence from Spain in 1579, proclaiming the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Its capital, Amsterdam, became Europe's foremost commercial centre in the 18th century. The Napoleonic kingdom of Holland occupied the territory (1806-10). In 1840 it was divided into the provinces of North Holland and South Holland. Holland Brian and Eddie Edward Holland Holland of Foxley and of Holland Henry Richard Vassall Fox 3rd Baron
Holland
A region of the Netherlands formed by two provinces: North Holland and South Holland
Holland
{i} the Netherlands, country in western Europe
Holland
polwig
holland
{i} cotton or linen fabric initially manufactured in Holland (used mainly for upholstery, window shades and bookbinding)
holland
Tolerant country where Anabaptism was most tolerated and permitted to grow
holland
as, brown or unbleached hollands
holland
Fine linen cloth first inported from Holland; after the 18th century the name was applied to any fine linen (1)
holland
a constitutional monarchy in western Europe on the North Sea; achieved independence from Spain in 1579; half the country lies below sea level
holland
Unbleached linen fabric from Holland
holland
A kind of linen first manufactured in Holland; a linen fabric used for window shades, children's garments, etc
hollander

    Hyphenation

    Hol·lan·der

    Turkish pronunciation

    hälındır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhäləndər/ /ˈhɑːləndɜr/
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