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Etymology

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Compound of rots (rock) and oord (place). Named after a former mansion, the name of which is a double pun: the mansion's walls were covered in place brick, thus giving the edifice a rocky exterior (from whence rots), while the builder and owner of the mansion was called Adriaan van Oort (from whence oord).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: Rots‧oord

Proper noun

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Rotsoord n

  1. A neighbourhood of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.