See also: <span class="searchmatch">geul</span> See <span class="searchmatch">geul</span>. <span class="searchmatch">Geul</span> m or f A river in Belgium and Netherlands. In the Netherlands the river flows into the Meuse as a tributary in the province...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">Geul</span> geule From Middle Dutch geule, from two possible origins (which may have merged): from Old French goule (“mouth”), and/or from Old Dutch...
an article on: Valkenburg aan de <span class="searchmatch">Geul</span> Wikipedia Borrowed from Dutch Valkenburg aan de <span class="searchmatch">Geul</span>. Valkenburg aan de <span class="searchmatch">Geul</span> A municipality of Limburg, Netherlands...
(“on”) and the hydronym <span class="searchmatch">Geul</span> added to aid identification. Compare Schimmert, Schinnen and Schinveld. See also Limburgish Sjin op <span class="searchmatch">Geul</span>. IPA(key): /ˈsxɪn ɔp...
See also: hangeul and Hangeul han-<span class="searchmatch">geul</span> (uncountable) Alternative spelling of hangul. laughen...
See also: hangeul and han-<span class="searchmatch">geul</span> Hangeul (uncountable) Alternative form of hangul. laughen...
See also: Hangeul and han-<span class="searchmatch">geul</span> hangeul (uncountable) Alternative form of hangul. laughen French Wikipedia has an article on: hangeul Wikipedia fr Borrowed...
(SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [kɯɭ] Phonetic hangul: [글] 긄 • (<span class="searchmatch">geul</span>) (dialectal, Gangwon) synonym of 그릇 (geureut)...
1312-1350, attested with certainty as goelheym in 1360. Compound of the hydronym <span class="searchmatch">Geul</span> and heem (“home, settlement”). See also Limburgish Geulem. IPA(key): /ˈɣøː...