Definition of Mynheer. Meaning of Mynheer. Synonyms of Mynheer

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Definition of Mynheer

Mynheer
Mynheer Myn*heer", n. [D. mijnheer.] The Dutch equivalent of Mr. or Sir; hence, a Dutchman.

Meaning of Mynheer from wikipedia

- Carducci); Leo Naphta, a Jewish Jesuit who favors communistic totalitarianism; Mynheer Peeperkorn, a dionysian Dutchman; and his romantic interest, Madame Clawdia...
- Nicholas Mynheer (born 1958) is a British gl**** artist, painter and sculptor. His work is often biblically based, displaying traditional Christian iconography...
- Cornelius de Witt Mynheer Isaac Boxtel, his rival Marquis de Louvois Count Tilly, captain of the cavalry of The Hague Mynheer Bowelt, deputy Mynheer d'Asperen...
- as Hans Castorp Marie-France Pisier as Claudia Chauchat Rod Steiger as Mynheer Peperkorn Charles Aznavour as Naphta Flavio Bucci as Ludovico Settembrini...
- (1692–1763): in his satire, from 1725. Some say, compar'd to Bononcini That Mynheer Handel's but a Ninny Others aver, that he to Handel Is scarcely fit to...
- Tintin in the New World features many characters (such as Clavdia Chauchat, Mynheer Peeperkorn and others) from The Magic Mountain interacting with Tintin...
- for most of the film The Fourth Man. Vlissingen is also the hometown of Mynheer Claessens and his daughter Johanna, the heroine of Rafael Sabatini's 1929...
- 28 October 2023. Mynheer, Nicholas (7 October 2011). "Blog – Mynheer-art: the fine art site of painter and sculptor Nicholas Mynheer". Retrieved 8 December...
- Portland (1649–1709) (2017) a major scholarly biography Onnekink, David. "'Mynheer Benting now rules over us': the 1st Earl of Portland and the Re-emergence...
- as The Return of Spring (1928) Eileen of the Trees (1929) The Tales of Mynheer Amayat (1930) The Chank S**** (1930), published in the US as The Island...