The Dutch word for bull is
bul
Translations for bull and their definitions
bul | |
1. n. bull | |
2. n. surly person | |
3. n. great seal affixed to certain documents, notably charters from reigning princes and certain dignitaries | |
4. n. such charter | |
5. n. specifically, a papal bull | |
6. n. trinket, object of little value |
stier | |
1. n. bull |
zegel | |
1. n. (g2, n) A seal (object, design or pattern for solid imprinting) | |
2. n. (g2, m) A stamp | |
3. v. first-person singular present indicative of zegelen | |
4. v. imperative of zegelen |
onzin | |
1. n. nonsense |
flik | |
1. n. (slang) police officer | |
2. v. first-person singular present indicative of flikken | |
3. v. imperative of flikken |
nonsens | |
1. n. nonsense (meaningless words) |
beer | |
1. n. bear (large predatory mammal of the family Ursidae) | |
2. n. (metaphor) person who is physically impressive and/or crude | |
Wat een beer van een vent daar voorin, he? | |
What a bear of a guy there in front, huh? | |
3. n. (student slang) debt, credit | |
4. n. boar (male porcine) | |
5. n. protective external construction, notably against ice or supporting the weight of the main | |
6. n. Dutch: a 'beer' or 'steunbeer' | |
7. n. manure (excrement gathered in a pit to fertilize) |
kolos | |
1. colossus |
mannetjes- | |
1. Prefix. male, he- |
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