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- aanberg (n., m., aan + berg) — a gradual slope towards a mountain range (mentioned in several 18th and 19th century dictionaries, probably a protologism)
- agnoïet (n., m.) — an agnostic (used 3 times by Laurence Oliphant in 1884)
- bafkees (n., c. (probably m.), blend of baffen + mafkees) — (slang) someone (typically male) who rims
- beschuitstuiter (n., m., from beschuit + stuiteren) — (The Hague) meat ball
- bibliognosie (n., f., from biblio- + -gnosie) — book knowledge (mentioned in 19th and early 20th century dictionaries, probably a protologism)
- bierbeul (n., m., from bier + beul) — (slang) someone who needlessly wastes beer in significant quantity
- bijlandig (a., probably a protologism by Hexham) — adjacent, adjoining
- bijlroede (n., f., from bijl + roede, occurring as a translation of fasces in Vossius' Latina Grammatica) — fasces
- boezemwees (n., m. + f., from boezem + wees) — child born after the death of his/her father
- kitrups (n., f., kit + rups) — a sealant bead, a line of unsmoothed sealant that has come straight from a sealant gun
- knekelkerk (n., f., knekel + kerk) — a church decorated with human bones
- knekelstad (n., f., knekel + stad) — (literary, vague) a necropolis (most references are to a recent book, few other uses are proper nouns in works of fiction)
- onderbuiken (v., onderbuik + -en) — (slang) to indulge in visceral, particularly prejudiced, emotions
- Onderbuikslotermeerplein (p. n., n.)— nickname of Buikslotermeerplein.
- tegen een dood paard (aan) schoppen/trappen (v., probably from English}}) — (recent) to flog a dead horse
- zalf (n., f.) — (The Hague) mayonnaise (usually in the phrase beschuitstuiter met zalf)