zondvloed
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈzɔnt.flut/
noun
Definitions
- Deluge
- deluge, great flood
- (figurative) spill or abundance of water
Etymology
Derived from Middle Dutch sintvloed compound from Dutch, Flemish zene (permanent, forever) + Dutch, Flemish vloed (flood, stream, high-tide, rising high tide), zonde (sin) + Dutch, Flemish vloed (flood, stream, high-tide, rising high tide).
Origin
Dutch (Brabantic)
vloed
Gloss
flood, stream, high-tide, rising high tide
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
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Distribution of cognates by language
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Cognates and derived terms
- Sintflut German
- Sündflut German
- sintflutartig German
- vorsintflutlich German
- achtervloed Dutch, Flemish
- buikvloed Dutch, Flemish
- doodzonde Dutch, Flemish
- erfzonde Dutch, Flemish
- hoofdzonde Dutch, Flemish
- invloed Dutch, Flemish
- oervloed Dutch, Flemish
- overvloed Dutch, Flemish
- pekelzonde Dutch, Flemish
- stormvloed Dutch, Flemish
- toevloed Dutch, Flemish
- tranenvloed Dutch, Flemish
- vloed Dutch, Flemish
- vloedgolf Dutch, Flemish
- vloedlijn Dutch, Flemish
- vloedzwembad Dutch, Flemish
- zene Dutch, Flemish
- zondaar Dutch, Flemish
- zonde Dutch, Flemish
- zondebok Dutch, Flemish
- zondig Dutch, Flemish
- zondigen Dutch, Flemish
- syndflod Danish
- sintvloed Middle Dutch
- sonde Middle Dutch
- vloet Middle Dutch
- sonde Afrikaans
- sinvluot Middle High German
- sondu Sranan Tongo