Dutch vs. Swisher — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Dutch and Swisher
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Dutch
Of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture.
Swisher
One who swishes something.
Dutch
Of or relating to the Dutch language.
Swisher
(archaic) One who flogs or thrashes.
Dutch
German.
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Swisher
The wrapping paper of a cigar for use in making a blunt to smoke marijuana
Dutch
Of or relating to any of the Germanic peoples or languages.
Dutch
Of or relating to the Pennsylvania Dutch.
Dutch
The people of the Netherlands.
Dutch
(Archaic) A Germanic people.
Dutch
The Pennsylvania Dutch.
Dutch
The official West Germanic language of the Netherlands and one of the official languages of Belgium.
Dutch
(Archaic) One or more of the West Germanic languages of Germany, Switzerland, and the Low Countries.
Dutch
See Pennsylvania Dutch.
Dutch
(Slang) Anger or temper.
Dutch
(slang) wife
Dutch
Pertaining to Holland, or to its inhabitants.
Germany is slandered to have sent none to this war [the Crusades] at this first voyage; and that other pilgrims, passing through that country, were mocked by the Dutch, and called fools for their pains.
Dutch
The people of Holland; Dutchmen.
Dutch
The language spoken in Holland.
Dutch
The people of the Netherlands;
The Dutch are famous for their tulips
Dutch
The West Germanic language of the Netherlands
Dutch
Of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture;
Dutch painting
Dutch painters
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