steengoed
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Mid-20th century, from steen (“stone”) + goed (“good”). For the use of “stone” as an emphasizer compare German stein- and Dutch kei-. The equivalent keigoed (ca. 1990) is more recent than steengoed.
steengoed (not comparable)
From steen (“stone”) + goed (“ware, commodity, good”).
steengoed n (plural steengoederen)
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