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origineels

Origineels is a Dutch term used to refer to the original versions or items, as opposed to copies or reproductions. In ordinary usage, origineel functions as an adjective meaning original or authentic, and it can also appear as a noun when referring to an original object. When used as a noun in the plural, the standard written form is originelen; origineels occurs in some colloquial or regional varieties and may be seen as a nonstandard plural in formal contexts.

The concept of an origineel is common across fields such as art, law, publishing, and media. In

Etymologically, origineel derives from the French original, with the Dutch adaptation aligning to typical patterns of

Usage notes: for formal writing, originelen is the preferred plural noun form; origineels may appear in informal

galleries
and
museums,
the
original
artwork
is
distinguished
from
prints
or
replicas.
In
legal
or
archival
settings,
the
original
document
often
carries
greater
evidentiary
value
and
may
be
subject
to
special
handling
and
preservation
requirements.
In
music
and
film,
terms
like
the
original
master
or
the
original
recording
denote
the
authentic
source
from
which
copies
are
derived.
Dutch
adjective
and
noun
formation.
The
word
emphasizes
authenticity
and
provenance,
signaling
that
an
item
is
not
a
reproduction
but
the
thing
as
it
was
first
created
or
produced.
speech.
When
clarity
is
needed,
phrases
such
as
“het
originele
exemplaar”
or
“de
originelen”
can
be
used
to
specify
the
authentic
items
in
question.