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Etymology

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First attested as dominicalis curie in 1176. Compound of oud (old) and a compound of vroen (lordly) and hof (homestead, farmstead). Formerly the name of a small village.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: Oud-‧Vroen‧ho‧ven

Proper noun

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Oud-Vroenhoven n

  1. A former municipality of Limburg, Netherlands.