spijkerbroek
Dutch
Etymology
Compound of spijker (“nail (metal fastener)”) + broek (“trousers, pants”). Named after the use of rivets in jeans, which were thought to resemble the heads of nails. Cf. Afrikaans klinknaelbroek (literally “rivet trousers”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈspɛi̯kərˌbruk/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: spij‧ker‧broek
Noun
spijkerbroek f (plural spijkerbroeken, diminutive spijkerbroekje n)
- (Netherlands) A pair of jeans.
- De heler verkocht de gestolen spijkerbroeken op de markt bij zee, waar ze zeer in de smaak vielen.
- The fence sold the stolen jeans at the market near the sea, where they appealed to many people's tastes.
Synonyms
Derived terms
- spijkerjas
- spijkerjurk
- spijkerstof
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