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belgitude

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Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Belgian French belgitude, a neologism formed in the 70's that alludes to négritude.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: bel‧gi‧tu‧de

Noun

belgitude f (plural belgitudes)

  1. the concept of Belgian national identity, often formulated in a self-depreciating or humorous way

French

Etymology

From belge +‎ -itude.

Pronunciation

Noun

belgitude f (uncountable)

  1. the concept of Belgian national identity, formulated in a self-depreciating or humorous way

Descendants

  • Dutch: belgitude