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Answer for the clue "Belgian seaport known for its diamond shops ", 7 letters:
antwerp

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
port city in Belgium, French Anvers , from a Germanic compound of *anda "at" + *werpum "wharf" (see wharf ). Folk etymology connects the first word with hand .

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 1740 Housing Units (2000): 784 Land area (2000): 1.159891 sq. miles (3.004103 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.159891 sq. miles (3.004103 sq. km) FIPS code: 02204 Located within: Ohio ...

Usage examples of antwerp.

During his years in Europe, Adams recalled, he had never passed through Antwerp without stopping to see the paintings of Rubens.

The process that began with him lasted for two centuries, to the patriarchs of authentic erudition, Ussher and Pearson, Blondel and Launoy, the Bollandists of Antwerp and the Benedictines of Saint-Maur.

Malines has been bombarded again, and Antwerp is filled with refugees.

A tale is going around of some executive here, I mean native Bruxellois, threatened with a posting to Antwerpen.

I was away at Antwerp and did not see it, but everybody else of the population of 700,000 Bruxellois did, and each one of them has given me a detailed account of it.

Immediately after this exploit, the garrison of the Chartreux capitulated on honourable terms, and were conducted to Antwerp.

And so it happened formerly, in the city of Antwerp, that a married woman, who was not the chastest person in the world, was desired by a good fellow to do--you know what.

On the following day Von Gallwitz cut the line between Kovno and Brest at Bielsk, and on the 19th Novo Georgievsk fell to the howitzers of Von Beseler, the expert of Antwerp.

Later Antwerp was bombarded, as was Heyst-op-den-Berg and the city of Malines, which was undefended, and where there was not a Belgian soldier.

Liege succumbed in those hot August days, and Malines and Tournai and Antwerp.

A street in Louvain 202 Fixing on the white Flag for the dash between the lines 202 Refugees from the villages near the Antwerp forts 203 Arrival in Antwerp of refugees from Malines 203 At Malines--a good background for a photograph to send home to Germany 218 His Eminence, Cardinal Mercier 219 Fire at Namur during the bombardment 254 Effect of big German shell on Fort of Waehlem 255 Outside view of the Fort of Waehlem after bombardment 255 View of the Meuse at Huy 262 Refugees fleeing toward Dunkirk before the German advance 263 Graves of civilians shot by the Germans 266 A typical proclamation 266 Views of the Fort of Waehlem after its bombardment 267 Herbert C.

The Duke of Parma, with 18,000 troops, besides his garrisons, was threatening Ghent, Mechlin, Brussels, and Antwerp, and was freely using promises and bribery to induce them to surrender.

Belgian branch of the Netherlandish school was Joannes Okeghem, who was a singer boy in the choir of the Antwerp cathedral in 1443, and is supposed to have been a pupil of Binchois.

Mareschal Saxe immediately invested Antwerp, which in a few clays was surrendered.

Count Saxe, by this time created mareschal-general of France, continued his troops within their cantonments at Bruges, Antwerp, and Brussels, declaring, that when the allied army should be weakened by sickness and mortality, he would convince the duke of Cumberland that the first duty of a general is to provide for the health and preservation of his troops.