uiterwaard
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈœy̯.tərˌʋaːrt/
noun
Definitions
- A flood plain, a portion of land that is usually dry but is occasionally submerged by the rising water level of a river.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch uterwaert pre from Dutch, Flemish waard (innkeeper, host, worth).
Origin
Dutch (Brabantic)
waard
Gloss
innkeeper, host, worth
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
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Cognates and derived terms
- -waardig Dutch, Flemish
- Albrandswaard Dutch, Flemish
- aanbevelenswaard Dutch, Flemish
- volwaardig Dutch, Flemish
- waard Dutch, Flemish
- waardin Dutch, Flemish
- waardplant Dutch, Flemish
- waardschap Dutch, Flemish
- waardvogel Dutch, Flemish
- uterwaert Middle Dutch
- wāert Middle Dutch