Dutchkin
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English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Dutch + -kin (“kind, type, sort”).
Adjective[edit]
Dutchkin (comparative more Dutchkin, superlative most Dutchkin)
- Of a Dutch or German kind or sort; Dutch-like; German-like.
- 1576, George Gascoigne, The Steel Glass[1]:
- With Dutchkin doublets, and with jerkins jagg’d? / With Spanish spangs, and ruffs fet out of France, / With high-copp’d hats, and feathers flaunt-a-flaunt?