This is the 5561st most frequent Dutch word.
mary
The Dutch word "mary" does not have a specific meaning; it is likely a proper name.
Here, 'Mary' is used as the name of a person, serving as the subject of the sentence.
Mary houdt van schilderen in haar vrije tijd.
Mary loves painting in her free time.
In this sentence, 'Mary' refers to a physical object or entity, traditionally known by this name.
Een traditionele Mary kan van stof zijn gemaakt en gevuld met hooi.
A traditional Mary can be made of fabric and filled with hay.
Here, 'Mary' is used figuratively within an idiomatic expression, not referring to an actual person or object.