meubel
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch meubel (“furniture”), from Middle Dutch meubel, from Old French meuble, from Latin rēs mōbilis (“movable object”).
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- meubelstuk
- meubelment
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch meubel, from Old French meuble, from Latin rēs mōbilis (“movable object”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmøːbəl/
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Noun
meubel n (plural meubels or meubelen, diminutive meubeltje n)
- piece of furniture
- (figurative) person who has been around in an organization for a very long time
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