of, relating to, or characteristic of the natives or inhabitants of the Netherlands or their country or language.
pertaining to or designating the style of painting and subject matter developed in the Netherlands during the 17th century, chiefly characterized by the use of chiaroscuro, muted tones, naturalistic colors or forms, and of genre, landscape, or still-life subjects drawn from contemporary urban and rural life.
of, relating to, or characteristic of the Pennsylvania Dutch.
Archaic. German; Teutonic.
noun
the people of the Netherlands and their immediate descendants elsewhere, collectively.
Pennsylvania Dutch.
Also called Netherlandic . the Germanic language of the Netherlands and northern Belgium. Abbreviations: D, D.Compare Flemish.
Obsolete. the German language.
Idioms for Dutch
go Dutch, Sometimes Offensive. to have each person pay his or her own expenses: a dinner where everyone goes Dutch.Also go dutch .
in Dutch, Sometimes Offensive. in trouble or disfavor (with someone): in Dutch with the teacher for disturbing the class.
Origin of Dutch
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English Duch, from Middle Dutch duutsch “Dutch, German(ic),” Old High German diutisc “popular, vulgar (language)” (as opposed to learned Latin), translation of Latin (lingua) vulgāris “popular (language)”
usage note for Dutch
The idioms go Dutch (related to Dutch treat ) and in Dutch (which uses Dutch to mean “trouble”) are both sometimes perceived as insulting to or by the Dutch. In addition, the adjective Dutch is found in a few other set phrases ( Dutch courage, Dutch gold, and Dutch uncle ) in which it implies that something Dutch is not authentic. Although insulting a particular person or nationality may be unintentional, it is best to be aware that use of these terms is sometimes perceived as offensive to or by the Dutch.
Between June and October 1943, 4,283 British, 1,303 Dutch, 1,630 Australian, and 88 American soldiers died.
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“We are not proponents of Dutch citizens getting involved in the struggle,” says Bahoz Derik of the Dutch Kurdish FedKom network.
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Dutch and German motorcycle gangs got a lot of publicity saying they were fighting against the so-called Islamic State in Syria.
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Meanwhile, heat the butter in a medium heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven, such as Le Creuset.
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But the true forgery—like the work of Han van Meegeren, the Dutch World War 2-era forger of Vermeer—is actually very rare.
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But when quite near they saw that it was a Dutch ship, and consequently began to retire in all haste.
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These fortifications were hardly commenced when another Dutch fleet appeared before the town.
Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican Vol. 1 of 2|Brantz Mayer
One of the Dutch vessels captured was to go as almiranta; but it did not make the voyage, as it was unseaworthy.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume XXIV, 1630-34|Various
And having killed ye men, they made a pray of what they had, and chafered away some of their things to ye Dutch that lived their.
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Similarly, there are few, if any, portraits as strong as these wonderful canvases of the Dutch school.
With the World's Great Travellers, Volume IV|Various
British Dictionary definitions for Dutch (1 of 2)
dutch
/ (dʌtʃ) /
noun
Cockneyslangwife
Word Origin for dutch
C19: short for duchess
British Dictionary definitions for Dutch (2 of 2)
Dutch
/ (dʌtʃ) /
noun
the language of the Netherlands, belonging to the West Germanic branch of the Indo-European family and quite closely related to German and EnglishSee also Flemish, Afrikaans
the Dutch(functioning as plural)the natives, citizens, or inhabitants of the Netherlands
See Pennsylvania Dutch
See double Dutch
in Dutchslangin trouble
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of the Netherlands, its inhabitants, or their language