zeem
See also: zêem
Dutch
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Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch sêem, from Old Dutch sēm, from Proto-Germanic *saimaz.
Noun
zeem m (uncountable)
- (archaic, dialectal, chiefly Belgium) honey, in particular virgin honey
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Etymology 2
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Noun
zeem m or n (plural zemen, diminutive zeempje n)
- A cloth of chamois leather, used for cleaning.
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