Dutch

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Etymology 1

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Mid-20th century, from steen (stone) +‎ goed (good). For the use of “stone” as an emphasizer compare German stein- and Dutch kei-. The equivalent keigoed (ca. 1990) is more recent than steengoed.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /steːŋˈɣut/

Adjective

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steengoed (not comparable)

  1. (colloquial) damn good, unsurpassably good
    Synonyms: keigoed, stikgoed, supergoed
Declension
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Declension of steengoed
uninflected steengoed
inflected steengoede
comparative
positive
predicative/adverbial steengoed
indefinite m./f. sing. steengoede
n. sing. steengoed
plural steengoede
definite steengoede
partitive steengoeds

Etymology 2

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From steen (stone) +‎ goed (ware, commodity, good).

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Noun

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steengoed n (plural steengoederen)

  1. pottery
    Synonym: aardewerk
  2. stoneware, particularly German stoneware that is baked at high temperatures and originated in the fourteenth century