Verhouder
Verhouder is a Dutch term that also appears as a surname. In historical Dutch usage, verhouder designated a person who held or managed property or assets on behalf of someone else, acting as a custodian, steward, or bailiff in various administrative contexts. The form is then found mainly in medieval and early modern records and is now largely obsolete in standard Dutch.
Etymology and usage notes: the word combines houden, “to hold,” with the agentive suffix -houder, and is
Verhouder as a surname: the name remains rare. In genealogical and civil records, only a small number
Overall, verhouder today is chiefly of historical and genealogical interest, reflecting a once-common occupational role that