disselboom

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Afrikaans disselboom, from Dutch disselboom, a compound of dissel (support pole) and boom (tree; beam).

Noun

disselboom (plural disselbooms)

  1. One of the poles supporting a wagon.
    • 1885, H. Rider Haggard, King Solomon's Mines:
      That morning on which Mr. Neville was starting I saw Jim standing by my wagon and cutting up tobacco on the disselboom.

Dutch

Etymology

From dissel (support pole) + boom (tree; beam).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdɪ.səlˌboːm/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: dis‧sel‧boom

Noun

disselboom m (plural disselbomen, diminutive disselboompje n)

  1. the drawbar of a wagon, car or coach

Descendants

  • Afrikaans: disselboom
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