stokhoringoud

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== Afrikaans == === Etymology === From stok (“stik”) +‎ horing (“horn”) +‎ oud (“old, used”). Literally, “stick-horn-old”. Influenced by, and likely an even further intensive form of, both stokoud and horingoud. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈstɔkɦʊə̯rəŋœʊ̯t] Hyphenation: stok‧ho‧ring‧oud Rhymes: -ɔkɦʊə̯rəŋœʊ̯t === Adjective === stokhoringoud (attributive stokhoringou, comparative stokhoringouer, superlative stokhoringoudste) intensive form of oud (“old”): very old, very aged, ancient (having existed for a long time) Synonyms: antiek, argaïes, beenoud, horingoud, hoogbejaard, prehistories, primitief, oeroud, stokoud Antonyms: bloedjonk, splinternuut intensive form of oud (“used”): extremely used (e.g. of a car, phone, sword, etc.) Synonyms: beenoud, horingoud, stokoud Antonym: splinternuut ==== Usage notes ==== The comparative and superlative forms are largely theoretical or jocular. ==== Inflection ==== === References === Supertaal