The Dutch word for lock is
slot

Dutch Definition
lock | |
1. (we) afsluiten | |
2. slot | |
3. afsluiten, op slot doen |
Translations for lock and their definitions
slot | ![]() | |
1. n-n. lock (something used for fastening) | ||
2. n-n. castle | ||
3. n-n. end, conclusion, final |
afsluiten | |
1. v. to close off, seal | |
De waterkering sluit het IJsselmeer af van de Waddenzee. - The embankment closes off the IJssel Lake from the Wadden Sea. | |
2. v. to conclude, to end, to terminate |
Lok | |
1. Proper noun. . | |
2. n-f. lock of hair | |
3. n-f. one curl in hair of the head, confer goldilocks | |
4. v. first-person singular present indicative of lokken | |
5. v. imperative of lokken |
blokkeren | |
1. v. to block | |
2. v. to close off (a road) | |
3. v. to blockade |
Sluis | |
1. Proper noun. . | |
(mero, Aardenburg, Akkerput, Bakkersdam, Balhofstede, Biezen, Boerenhol, Breskens, Cadzand, Cadzand-Bad, De Munte, De Pas, Draaibrug, Eede, Groede, Heille, Het Zwindorp, Hoofdplaat, Hoogeweg, I | |
2. Proper noun. . | |
3. n-f. sluice, lock | |
4. v. first-person singular present indicative of sluizen | |
5. v. imperative of sluizen | |
haan | |
1. n-m. (topics, Chickens, Male animals) A cock, a rooster (male chicken). | |
2. n-m. The male of various other species of gallinaceous birds. | |
3. n-m. An object resembling or depicting a cock. | |
4. n-m. Certain insect or marine animal species. | |
5. n-m. The lock or hammer of an older type of firearm. |
vastlopen | |
1. v. to run aground | |
2. v. to jam, to get stuck (to become congested or stop functioning) | |
3. v. to hang (to stop functioning) |
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