woonerf

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch woonerf (living street).

Noun

woonerf (plural woonerfs or woonerven)

  1. (Canada) a street in which pedestrians and cyclists have priority over motorists.
    • 2007 July 29, Gregory Beyer, “Where Street, Sidewalk and Sanity Intersect”, in New York Times:
      He and his staff looked worldwide — to Trafalgar Square in London, to the Spanish Steps in Rome — and found that the designs best suited to the intersections were the Netherlands’ curbless woonerfs, which make no differentiation between street and sidewalk.

Synonyms

Dutch

Etymology

From wonen (to live) + erf (yard).

Pronunciation

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Noun

woonerf n (plural woonerven, diminutive woonerfje n)

  1. woonerf
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