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ˈNetherˌlandic, a. [f. Netherland + -ic.] = Netherlandish a.
1902Encycl. Brit. XXXI. 294/1 Wienecke is interesting for the sake of his early Netherlandic manner. 1972E. Krispyn in A. Dixon tr. Boon's Chapel Road p. i, Louis Paul Boon, born in 1912, is one of the most interesting and controversial contemporary prose writers in the Netherlandic area. Ibid. p. ii, The medieval Netherlandic story of Reynard the Fox. 1973Mod. Lang. Assoc. Newsletter Mar. 1 There are Provencal and Netherlandic groups, but with the exception of ‘Chinese Language and Literature’, which presently has provisional status, there are no groups in Oriental or African languages or literatures. 1975Times Lit. Suppl. 28 Nov. 1429/1 There is also one [series of books] of international studies and translations, including a Dutch (or, as the publishers call it, Netherlandic) section. |