slagbal

Dutch (Brabantic)

/ˈslɑx.bɑl/

noun
Definitions
  • A sport similar to baseball and softball that is played on a smaller, according to the official rules hexagonal, field with either a flat bat or a small cylindrical bat and in which runners receive an out when the ball is put on the home plate.

Etymology

Compound from Dutch, Flemish slag (hit, stroke, blow, battle, strike, beat, beating, knock) + Dutch, Flemish bal (ball, bad, dance, testicle, bal, toff).

Origin

Dutch (Brabantic)

bal

Gloss

ball, bad, dance, testicle, bal, toff

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