volhoudt
Volhoudt is, in Dutch usage, primarily encountered as a nonstandard or inflected form of the verb volhouden, which means to persevere or endure. In standard modern Dutch, volhouden is written as one verb, and the common present-tense constructions are proefed as hij houdt vol (he keeps going) or wij houden vol (we persevere). The form volhoudt itself is not listed as a separate standard form in contemporary dictionaries and is generally considered nonstandard or dialectal. It may appear in historical texts, older orthography, or as a stylistic variant in certain writings.
Etymology and grammar describe volhouden as a compound built from vol- and houden, with houden meaning “to
Usage and context: volhouden is widely used in discussions of sports, education, work, and personal development