geul
See also: Geul
Dutch
Alternative forms
- geule
Etymology
From Middle Dutch geule, from two possible origins (which may have merged):
- from Old French goule (“mouth”), and/or
- from Old Dutch *gulja (as in the hydronym Geul, attested in 10th-century Latin as Gulia), of Proto-Germanic origin; perhaps cognate with Swedish göl.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɣøːl/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: geul
- Rhymes: -øːl
Derived terms
- fietsgeul
- getijdengeul
- hoogwatergeul
- kortsluitgeul
- nevengeul
- stroomgeul
- suatiegeul
- vaargeul
- verbindingsgeul
- watergeul
- zeegeul
Related terms
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