klompie, noun2

Forms:
Also klompje.
Origin:
Afrikaans, DutchShow more Afrikaans, from Dutch klomp a small blue brick (typical especially of the Antwerp area) + diminutive suffix -ie.
klinker sense 2. Also attributive.
1926 P.W. Laidler Tavern of Ocean 91In November, 1768, a new hospital was begun...Most of the material for its construction, small Dutch bricks called klompjes, was sent out from Holland.
1926 S.G. Millin S. Africans 111Over-mantled and over-mirrored green or red tiled fireplaces to open hearths outlined in stone or in small bricks called klompjes.
1932 Grocott’s Daily Mail 12 Jan. 2The coastal towns..we have always regarded as being a natural market for our bricks, klompjes, paving tiles and roofing tiles.
1945 Outspan 3 Aug. 47The lounge fire-place is built of facebrick in modern klompjie style.
1949 J. Mockford Golden Land 47The formative process is clearly to be seen in the use of..local ‘stock’ bricks for walling and imported ‘klompjes’ for special work.
1950 Cape Times 4 Mar. 11 (advt)Golden Brown Klompies 9 in. x 4 in. x 134 in. and 2,500 face bricks.
1951 L.G. Green Grow Lovely 35Large shipments of bricks arrived until late in the eighteenth century. You find them mainly in stoeps and face works, with the yellow klompjes that have weathered so well.
1963 R. Lewcock Early 19th C. Archit. 379In the days of the Company small hard yellow bricks, ‘geele klinkers’ — locally called ‘klompjes’ — were imported from Holland in large quantities and used for all exposed work, and for reinforcing arches over openings.
1969 I. Vaughan Last of Sunlit Yrs 51The high wide stoeps of square Batavian tiles and the steps of smooth small klompie bricks had echoed to the sound of busy footsteps.
1971 C. De Bosdari Cape Dutch Houses & Farms 48An example of the decorative effect obtainable from the use of the small imported Dutch bricks (klompjes).
1976 V. Driver-Jowitt in Living & Loving May 8I ordered 100 ‘klompie’ bricks...These I stacked outside the rim of the sandpit.
1987 G. Viney Col. Houses 84Entrance showing the semi-circular steps of klompie bricks (imported as ballast in the ships of the Dutch East India Company).
klinker sense 2. Also attributive.
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