buikschuiver etymology

Dutch word buikschuiver comes from Dutch schuiven, Dutch buik, Dutch -er

Detailed word origin of buikschuiver

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
schuiven Dutch (nld) (transitive, or, intransitive) to shove. (transitive, or, intransitive) to slide.
buik Dutch (nld) (nautical) The lowest inner part of a ship's hull, where water accumulates.. Belly. Paunch (referring euphemistically to a protrusive belly).
-er Dutch (nld) Forms the comparative form of adjectives. Formings adjectives denoting something originating from a place.. Forms nouns denoting male inhabitants or residents of a place. Forms agent nouns from verbs.. Forms nouns for a person associated with something.
buikschuiver Dutch (nld) Belly slide. Moped with low handlebars.

Words with the same origin as buikschuiver

Descendants of schuiven
schuif schuifbeweging schuifdrijfstang schuifduiker schuifgebint schuifkast schuiflantaren schuifleider schuifschot schuifspiegel schuifsponning schuifstijl schuifwinder
Descendants of buik
beuk bierpens
Descendants of -er
aanklager bedrieger bestuurder bewaker broeder dader eerder krijger leider meter oplichter pooier schrijver speler tegenstander trekker verkoper verrader vervanger voorzitter vrijwilliger werknemer wetenschapper zender zwerver