A straightforward term for a woman from the Netherlands or of Dutch heritage, used in much the same way 'Frenchwoman' or 'Irishwoman' functions — descriptive and neutral in standard usage. In some older American contexts, particularly Pennsylvania, 'Dutch' historically referred to German-speaking settlers (Pennsylvania Dutch/Deutsch), so a Dutchwoman could also mean a woman of that community. The word carries no particular edge unless context adds one.
The Dutchwoman behind the counter switched seamlessly between Dutch, English, and German without missing a beat.
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A Dutch woman; a woman from the Netherlands.
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A woman of Dutch descent.
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(US) A female Pennsylvania German.
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