hanze
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Etymology[edit]
From Middle Dutch hanse, from Old Dutch hansa, from Proto-West Germanic *hansu, from Proto-Germanic *hansō.
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Noun[edit]
hanze f (plural hanzen)
- (history) A mediaeval merchants' guild or association of traders, especially among the northern continental West Germanic language area.
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