eenheidsworst

Dutch (Brabantic)

/ˈeːn.ɦɛi̯tsˌʋɔrst/

noun
Definitions
  • (derogatory) Something uniform and bland.
  • (historical) A type of sausage introduced during the First World War as part of war rationing, being the only legally sellable meat product and made according to a uniform recipe from beef, pork and a large proportion of additives.

Etymology

Compound from Dutch, Flemish eenheid (unity, unit, oneness, uniformity, a unit) + Dutch, Flemish worst (sausage, l).

Origin

Dutch (Brabantic)

worst

Gloss

sausage, l

Concept
Semantic Field

Food and drink

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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