Groenewoud

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== Dutch == === Etymology === (Laarbeek) Derived from groen (“lush, verdant”) and woud (“extensive, dense forest”). (Oirschot) Derived from groen (“lush, verdant”) and woud (“extensive, dense forest”). (Nijmegen) Attested as Het groene Woud [sic] in 1820. Derived from groen (“lush, verdant”) and woud (“extensive, dense forest”). Named after a former inn. (Weert) Derived from groen (“lush, verdant”) and woud (“extensive, dense forest”). See also Limburgish 't Groenewoud. (Eindhoven) Derived from groen (“lush, verdant”) and woud (“extensive, dense forest”). Named after a former café. (Maashorst) Attested as het Groene Wout in 1838. Derived from groen (“lush, verdant”) and woud (“extensive, dense forest”). (Tilburg) Attested as De Herberge genaamt het groene woud in 1775. Derived from groen (“lush, verdant”) and woud (“extensive, dense forest”). Named after a former inn. The surname is either a compound of groen (“green, lush, verdant”) and woud (“extensive, dense forest”) or derived from one of several toponyms. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈɣru.nəˌʋɑu̯t/ Hyphenation: Groe‧ne‧woud === Proper noun === Groenewoud a hamlet in Laarbeek, North Brabant, Netherlands a hamlet in Oirschot, North Brabant, Netherlands a neighborhood of Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands a neighbourhood of Weert, Limburg, Netherlands a neighbourhood of Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands a neighbourhood of Maashorst, North Brabant, Netherlands a neighbourhood of Tilburg, North Brabant, Netherlands a surname === References === van Berkel, Gerard; Samplonius, Kees (2018), “Groenewoud”, in Nederlandse plaatsnamen verklaard‎[1] (in Dutch), Mijnbestseller.nl, →ISBN