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Oude

Oude is a term used in Dutch-language toponymy and on occasion as a proper name. In most cases, it functions as a descriptive element rather than a stand‑alone place name.

Etymology and meaning: It derives from the Dutch adjective oud, meaning old. When used in place names,

Toponymic usage: The word appears predominantly in compound names within the Netherlands and the Flemish-speaking part

Other uses: Aside from geographic names, oude also appears in general Dutch as an inflected form of

oude
conveys
that
the
location
is
historical
or
older
in
relation
to
another
site
or
feature.
The
precise
sense
varies
by
locality
and
historical
context.
of
Belgium.
It
is
typically
found
as
part
of
a
larger
toponym,
often
indicating
an
older
branch
of
a
settlement,
an
old
landmark
such
as
a
church
or
fort,
or
a
place
distinguished
from
a
newer
counterpart.
In
modern
administration,
many
such
names
persist
as
traditional
designations
even
when
the
features
themselves
have
changed.
the
adjective
oude,
used
with
definite
articles
in
everyday
speech,
and
occasionally
appears
in
historical
or
literary
references
to
denote
antiquity.