flanders
/ˈflændər/Definitions
1. noun
A region in northwest Europe, particularly in the Low Countries, which includes present-day Flanders in Belgium.
“The medieval art of Flanders is renowned for its intricate designs and vibrant colors.”
2. proper noun
The northern part of Belgium, particularly the provinces of West Flanders and East Flanders.
“The people of Flanders celebrate their cultural heritage with music and dance.”
3. proper adjective
Relating to or characteristic of Flanders.
“Flanders’ art scene has a unique charm to it.”
4. verb
To annoy or irritate someone, often in a humorous or teasing manner.
“He flanders his sister by constantly teasing her about her fashion sense.”