veeknecht

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Dutch

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Etymology

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vee (cattle, livestock) +‎ knecht (hand)

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: vee‧knecht

Noun

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veeknecht m (plural veeknechten, diminutive veeknechtje n)

  1. cowboy, peon, ranchhand, any employee handling livestock
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See also

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