lauwer
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Etymology[edit]
From Middle Dutch lauwer, from Latin laurus or laurea.
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Noun[edit]
lauwer m (plural lauweren, diminutive lauwertje n)
- (archaic outside compounds) laurel, Laurus nobilis
- Synonym: laurier
- (rare) A laurel wreath (symbol of victory), chiefly in the expression op zijn lauweren rusten and other idioms.
- Synonyms: laurierkrans, lauwerkrans
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