flemish
see also: Flemish
Verb

flemish (flemishes, present participle flemishing; past and past participle flemished)

  1. (nautical) To coil a rope into a neat pattern on the deck of a ship.
Noun

flemish (plural flemishes)

  1. (nautical) A rope that has been coiled into a neat mat; a flemish coil.

Flemish
Pronunciation
  • IPA: /ˈflɛmɪʃ/
Adjective

flemish

  1. Of or relating to Flanders, either as the historical county of Flanders (the current provinces of West Flanders and East Flanders in Belgium, Zeelandic Flanders in the Netherlands and French Flanders); or as the Dutch-speaking region of Belgium.
  2. Of or relating to the Belgian standard variety of the Dutch language.
  3. Of or relating to West Flemish, East Flemish and/or French Flemish dialects of Dutch.
Translations Translations Proper noun
  1. Standard Dutch as it is spoken in Flanders.
  2. West Flemish, East Flemish and/or French Flemish dialects of Dutch.
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