Uit Oost en West: verklaring van eenige uitheemsche woorden
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The author compiles a long-running collection of foreign words incorporated into Dutch, offering concise etymological explanations, usage notes, and historical pathways by which terms passed through languages such as Malay, Javanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, and others. He discusses examples where meanings or forms shifted via colonial contact and trade, reassesses earlier dictionary entries, and debates uncertain derivations. Entries are presented episodically rather than systematically to allow later additions, with an alphabetical index for navigation. The tone combines philological detail with anecdotal observations about linguistic transmission across regions.
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