schipper
See also: Schipper
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch schipper (“crew member of a ship”). Equivalent to schip + -er.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsxɪ.pər/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: schip‧per
- Rhymes: -ɪpər
Noun
schipper m (plural schippers, diminutive schippertje n)
- skipper, captain (master of a ship)
- De schipper navigeerde het schip behendig door de smalle grachten.
- The skipper skillfully navigated the ship through the narrow canals.
- De ervaren schipper stuurde het schip veilig de haven binnen.
- The experienced captain safely guided the ship into the harbor.
- De schipper had de verantwoordelijkheid voor het welzijn van de bemanning en lading.
- The skipper was responsible for the well-being of the crew and cargo.
- (dated) Any member of a ship's crew.
- (obsolete) Anyone travelling on a ship.
Derived terms
- beurtschipper
- luchtschipper
- schipperen
- schipperin
- zetschipper
Descendants
- Negerhollands: skipper, skepper
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