woelwater

Dutch

Etymology

From woelen (to thrash about) + water (water).

Pronunciation

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Noun

woelwater n (plural woelwaters, diminutive woelwatertje n)

  1. water that wells up incessantly; a well

woelwater m, f (plural woelwaters, diminutive woelwatertje n)

  1. a restless person, especially a child
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