Wota

See also: wota and wōta

Plautdietsch

Noun

Wota n

  1. water
    • 2003, De Bibel, Mose I (Genesis) 1:9:
      Un Gott säd: Lot daut Wota unja däm Himmel sikj opp eene Städ saumlen, un lot doa drieejet Launt väakomen. Un daut wia soo.
      And God said: Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear. And it was so.

Derived terms

  • Aufgankwota (swill, drainage)
  • Boajwota (spring runoff)
  • Schneewota (snow water)
  • Drinkjeswota (potable water)
  • Kjietawota (slop, swill)
  • Wauschwota (water for laundering)
  • Wotaborm (well, spring)
  • Wotablos (water bubble)
  • Wotafaul (waterfall)
  • Wotakjätel (waterboiler)
  • Wotakrauft (waterpower)
  • Wotaloch (pond, waterhole)
  • Wotastroom (stream of water)
  • Wotavoagel (water bird)

See also

References

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