ölkelda

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse ölkelda (an ale well), from öl (ale) + kelda (spring, well).

Noun

ölkelda f (genitive singular ölkeldu, nominative plural ölkeldur)

  1. the name of Icelandic mineral wells, a spring which flows with cold water which appears to be boiling due to the carbonic acid

Derived terms

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