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Dear Group,
I just need one word help please. On this birth record for Julius Henricus Peers, entry 39, 2nd line, 5th word.. it should be a word about time of day ( at 5 hours in the ?? " I see maybe avonds? -night? https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WX-99PQ-89?i=252&cc=2139860&cat=134336 As always, Thank you so much. Carla
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It's nanoen, meaning after noon.
I will add it to the FS dutch word list.
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Thank you so much Fritz,
I have added to my l"list of words and phrases" as well.
Carla
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Dear Fritz,
I have also encountered the combination of " Burgmeester-beambten" , Mayor and Officals? Interesting combination
Carla
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It is an interesting combination, but it's fairly common. I wonder if any of our good friends on this forum who live in the Netherlands or Belgium can tell us anything about its usage today?
Adrie? Anyone?
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The term in this sense is in fact, burgemeester-beambte, literrally mayor/beambte
beambte = representative of the "ambt" , so he is an ambtenaar elected to serve the civil counsil.
We also have "ambtenaars" for taxes, notary deeds , etc,the meanig of the word becomes a variable with the context.
Sometimes it is still used today.
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@ Fritz and Carla.
Nanoens or nanoen , indeed means after the noon. We still use it in different
variants, but is is to be avoided in classical Dutch/Flemish or ABN, but streetwise
in het verkavelingsvlaams(allotmentFlemish) one can still use it; the spelling sometimes is different.
Na de noene (noen), (West flemish)... Achter de noene(noen) East_ Flemish
The Dutch never use it, so 2 miles from here,its unknown.
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The word is nanoens (after the noon). I had never hear it before but it is in the Dikke Van Dale as: Uncommon = afternoon.
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Thank you
Carla
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