vloedlijn

Dutch (Brabantic)

/ˈvlut.lɛi̯n/

noun
Definitions
  • high high-water line, flood-line, the water level or line formed by water during high tide; sometimes also denoting the high-water marks created by high tide.

Etymology

Compound from Dutch, Flemish vloed (flood, stream, high-tide, rising high tide) + Dutch, Flemish lijn (line, flax, rope, linum, leash, thin rope, cord).

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Dutch (Brabantic)

lijn

Gloss

line, flax, rope, linum, leash, thin rope, cord

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