huis

Etymology
From, from , from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) A house, residence.

Etymology 1
From, from , from , from. .

Noun

 * 1) A house, home; residence.
 * 2) An adjoining building with a separate function.
 * 3) A genealogical house, such as a dynasty.
 * 4) A house or chamber in a lesgislative assembly.
 * 5) A housing structure, casing.
 * 1) An adjoining building with a separate function.
 * 2) A genealogical house, such as a dynasty.
 * 3) A house or chamber in a lesgislative assembly.
 * 4) A housing structure, casing.
 * 1) A house or chamber in a lesgislative assembly.
 * 2) A housing structure, casing.
 * 1) A housing structure, casing.
 * 1) A housing structure, casing.

Usage notes
Case forms of this noun remain in, albeit very limited, use:
 * The definite genitive to mean “of the family, household”, e.g. de dame des huizes (“the lady of the house”), een vriend des huizes (“a friend of the family”).
 * The dative in prepositional expressions used chiefly referring to large manors or jokingly, e.g. in huize Mulder (“at the Mulders’ house”). It is also used in a formal manner in the fixed expression  and.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  a door, access

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) An external door.