dreef
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Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Dutch drijven.
Verb[edit]
dreef
Noun[edit]
dreef f (plural dreven, diminutive dreefje n)
- a river segment that is used or suitable for fishery with floating nets
- the distance crossed by a floating net
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Etymology 2[edit]
From Middle Dutch dreve, from Old Dutch *drēva, from Proto-West Germanic *draibu, from Proto-Germanic *draibō, from *drībaną (“to drive”).
Noun[edit]
dreef f (plural dreven, diminutive dreefje n)
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