Broekhuizen
Dutch
editEtymology
edit- (Limburg) First attested as bruchusen in 1246. Compound of broek (“marsh, marshland”) and the dative plural form of huis (“house”).
- (Zuid-Holland) Compound of the toponym Broek or broek (“marsh, marshland”) and the dative plural form of huis (“house”).
- (Drenthe) First attested as broechusen in 1376. Compound of broek (“marsh, marshland”) and the dative plural form of huis (“house”). See also Dutch Low Saxon Broekhuzen.
- (Overijssel) Attested as Bruijckhuijsen in 1617. Compound of broek (“marsh, marshland”) and the dative plural form of huis (“house”). See also Dutch Low Saxon Broekhuzen.
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editBroekhuizen n
- A village and former municipality of Horst aan de Maas, Limburg, Netherlands
- A hamlet and former municipality of Gouda, South Holland, Netherlands
- A hamlet in Meppel, Drenthe, Netherlands
- A hamlet in Dalfsen, Overijssel, Netherlands
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- nl:Villages in Limburg, Netherlands
- nl:Villages in the Netherlands
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- nl:Places in Limburg, Netherlands
- nl:Places in the Netherlands
- nl:Villages in South Holland, Netherlands
- nl:Places in South Holland, Netherlands
- nl:Villages in Drenthe, Netherlands
- nl:Places in Drenthe, Netherlands
- nl:Villages in Overijssel, Netherlands
- nl:Places in Overijssel, Netherlands