smaad
smaden
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Etymology
In summary
From Middle Dutch smade, from Proto-Germanic *smēhijaną (“to despise, belittle”), from Proto-Indo-European *smēyg- (“small, thin, delicate”). See also Old Norse smá (“to scorn”), Proto-Germanic *smikraz (“fine, fair”).
offense offence
affront
kwaadsprekerij
diffamatie
krenking
kwatongerij
belastering
roddelpraat
kleinering
zwartmakerij
vuilspuiterij
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