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luchting

Luchting is a Dutch noun that denotes the act of fighting or the state of being in combat. In modern Dutch the word is relatively rare and is typically found in historical, literary, or formal contexts. More common terms for everyday use are gevecht (fight) and strijd (struggle).

Usage and origins: Luchting is usually used as a nominalization—an -ing form referring to the act of

Historical and literary context: In medieval and early modern Dutch writing, luchting occurs to describe hostilities

See also: Gevecht, Strijd, Oorlog, Conflicten.

fighting.
Its
precise
etymological
history
is
not
widely
documented
in
contemporary
sources,
and
it
appears
mainly
in
older
or
stylistic
Dutch.
In
practice,
luchting
can
refer
to
an
armed
engagement,
a
battle,
or
a
more
general
sense
of
combat,
depending
on
context.
between
factions
or
armies.
In
modern
scholarship
or
poetry,
the
term
may
retain
an
archaic
or
ceremonial
tone,
distinguishing
it
from
more
common
terms
by
its
formal
register.