pijler
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Etymology[edit]
From Middle Dutch pijler, pijlre, from Vulgar Latin *pīlāre, either directly or via Middle Low German piler. Doublet of pilaar, which is a later borrowing from Medieval Latin.
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Noun[edit]
pijler m (plural pijlers, diminutive pijlertje n)
- pillar (large post, vertical support structure)
- (figurative) pillar (essential support or principle)
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