zeldzaam
Dutch
editEtymology
editFrom Middle Dutch selsiene, selsane, selsene, also selsame, from Old Dutch *seldsiuni, *seldsāni, from Proto-Germanic *seldasiuniz (“rarely seen”), a compound of *seldaz (“rare”) *siuniz (“sight”). The formation with -zaam is by analogy and occurred in Middle Dutch because the original formation of the word was no longer understood. The same happened in for example German seltsam and Middle Low German seltsam (from which Swedish sällsam).
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editzeldzaam (comparative zeldzamer, superlative zeldzaamst)
Declension
editDeclension of zeldzaam | ||||
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uninflected | zeldzaam | |||
inflected | zeldzame | |||
comparative | zeldzamer | |||
positive | comparative | superlative | ||
predicative/adverbial | zeldzaam | zeldzamer | het zeldzaamst het zeldzaamste | |
indefinite | m./f. sing. | zeldzame | zeldzamere | zeldzaamste |
n. sing. | zeldzaam | zeldzamer | zeldzaamste | |
plural | zeldzame | zeldzamere | zeldzaamste | |
definite | zeldzame | zeldzamere | zeldzaamste | |
partitive | zeldzaams | zeldzamers | — |
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editAdverb
editzeldzaam
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