Dutch edit

Etymology edit

  • (Limburg) First attested as Moleneind in 1914. Derived from a compound of molen (mill) and eind (end, edge).
  • (Altena) First attested as Moleneind in 1874. Derived from a compound of molen (mill) and eind (end, edge).
  • (Halderberge) First attested as Moleneind in 1866. Derived from a compound of molen (mill) and eind (end, edge).
  • (Loon op Zand) First attested as Molen Eynd in 1794. Derived from a compound of molen (mill) and eind (end, edge).
  • (Uden) First attested as Meulenseijndt in 1694. Derived from a compound of molen (mill) and eind (end, edge).
  • (Oirschot) Derived from a compound of molen (mill) and eind (end, edge).
  • (Oss) First attested as opt moleneynde in 1488. Derived from a compound of molen (mill) and eind (end, edge).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈmoː.lə(n)ˌɛi̯nt/
  • Hyphenation: Mo‧len‧eind

Proper noun edit

Moleneind n

  1. A hamlet in Horst aan de Maas, Limburg, Netherlands.
  2. A hamlet in Altena, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
  3. A hamlet in Halderberge, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
  4. A hamlet in Loon op Zand, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
  5. A hamlet in Uden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
  6. A neighbourhood of Oirschot, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
  7. A neighbourhood of Oss, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.

References edit

  • van Berkel, Gerard, Samplonius, Kees (2018) Nederlandse plaatsnamen verklaard (in Dutch), Mijnbestseller.nl, →ISBN