kaasstolp

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Dutch

Etymology

From kaas (cheese) +‎ stolp (bell jar).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkaː.stɔlp/
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  • Hyphenation: kaas‧stolp

Noun

kaasstolp f (plural kaasstolpen, diminutive kaasstolpje n)

  1. glass bell jar for storing cheese, akin to a cheese dish
  2. (Netherlands, politics, figurative) an institution or situation that is considered to be nasty or corrupt (nearly always in reference to The Hague, so often modified by "Haagse")