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Flemish /ˈflɛmɪʃ /adjectiveRelating to Flanders, its people, or their language.Cipriano was the great 16th century Flemish composer Cipriano de Rore, who spent more-or-less his entire career working in Italy....- John, Duke of Berry, younger brother of Philip the Bold, was an enthusiastic book collector and attracted Flemish artists to his court.
- The leaders of the invasion spoke French but the soldiers were Flemish, Welsh, and from southwest England.
noun1 [mass noun] The Dutch language as spoken in Flanders. It is one of the two official languages of Belgium.Those residing in northern Belgium speak Flemish, which is derived from Dutch and German....- The site appears in a choice of languages - French, German, Dutch and Flemish - as well as English, representing countries were Portakabin has major outposts.
- My father went directly from being a buck private in basic training to Master Sergeant in an intelligence position because he could speak French, Flemish, and German.
2 (the Flemish) [as plural noun] The people of Flanders.And it is true of most non-immigrant national minorities, like the Québécois, Flemish, or Catalans....- There is no such thing as plagiarism in politics and this is where the experience of the Basques, Catalans and Flemish over 25 years may be helpful.
- The left section comprised mainly of Bretons, the central section were Norman under Willliam's command and the right section was made up of the French and Flemish.
OriginMiddle English: from Middle Dutch Vlāmisch, related to Vlaanderen 'Flanders'. Rhymesblemish |