Category:Dutch verb-object compounds
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Dutch compounds in which the first element is a transitive verb, the second a term (usually but not always a noun) functioning as its (normally direct) object, and whose referent is the person or thing doing the action, or an adjective describing such a person or thing.
Examples in English are pickpocket (literally “someone who picks pockets”) and catch-all (literally “something that catches everything”).
- Category:Dutch verb-noun compounds: Dutch compounds in which the first element is a transitive verb, the second a noun functioning as its direct object, and whose referent is the person or thing doing the action, or an adjective describing such a person or thing.
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