Hollander









Hollander


Hollander [hol-uh n-der] ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. John,1929–2013, U.S. poet and critic.
  2. a native or inhabitant of the Netherlands.

Origin of Hollander First recorded in 1540–50; Holland + -er1 Examples from the Web for hollander Contemporary Examples of hollander

  • Hollander, who grew up in New York, moved to Mexico as a young man and was quickly seduced by the capital.

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  • Historical Examples of hollander

  • A Hollander, might just as well have chanted modern Greek, or Coptic.

    Arthur O’Leary

    Charles James Lever

  • My Hollander, I bargained not for this when I took passage here.

    Sir Ludar

    Talbot Baines Reed

  • My Hollander, even the poet, friend of the immortals, can eat.

    Sir Ludar

    Talbot Baines Reed

  • I am glad to answer to the toast, “The Hollander as an American.”

    America First

    Various

  • The Hollander was a good American,213 because the Hollander was fitted to be a good citizen.

    America First

    Various

  • British Dictionary definitions for hollander Hollander noun

    1. another name for a Dutchman

    Word Origin and History for hollander Hollander

    “native or inhabitant of Holland,” mid-15c., from Holland + -er (1).

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