gegadigd

Etymology
Superseding earlier, from.

Adjective

 * 1) having or showing interest
 * 2) * 1861 December 8, contribution to the general deliberations by Pieter Blussé van Alblas, Verslag van de Handelingen der Staten-Generaal, page 461:
 * 3) sought after, in demand
 * 4) * 1824, John Crawford, De Indische Archipel (translated from English by an anonymous translator), Wed. A. Loosjes, Pz., page 248:
 * 1) * 1824, John Crawford, De Indische Archipel (translated from English by an anonymous translator), Wed. A. Loosjes, Pz., page 248: