natie

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== Dutch == === Etymology === From Middle Dutch nacie, from Old French nacion, from Latin nātiō. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈnaː.(t)si/ Hyphenation: na‧tie Rhymes: -aːtsi Homophone: nazi (one pronunciation) === Noun === natie f (plural naties or natiën, diminutive natietje n) nation (Belgium) guild (by extension, historical) early modern community of traders resident in a foreign city (by extension, historical) early modern student society, organised by region or nation of origin 1997, C.M. Ridderikhoff, "Het academisch leven in de Republiek. Een breuk met middeleeuwse tradities?", in Universitaire folklore en rituelen: Symposium van de vakgroep geschiedenis van de Universiteit Utrecht op 21 juni 1996, Utrechtse Historische Cahiers, 18, issue 1, 16. ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== nationalisatie nationaliseren nationalisme nationalist ==== Descendants ==== Afrikaans: nasie Negerhollands: natie, naschie, naśi → Sranan Tongo: nâsi → West Frisian: naasje == Italian == === Adjective === natie feminine plural of natio === Anagrams === Tinea, aneti, etani, etnia, teina, tenia