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
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Social and political relations

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