Water
German Low German
Etymology
From Middle Low German wāter, from Old Saxon watar, from Proto-Germanic *watōr, from Proto-Indo-European *wódr̥. Cognate with German Wasser.
Derived terms
- Afwater
- Beekwater
- Bornwater
- Brackwater
- Drinkwater
- Drinkwaterverornen
- Düütsche Waterball-Liga
- Fohrwater
- Froonswaterball
- fuul Water
- Füerwater
- Grundwater
- Ieswater
- internatschonale Waters
- Jöögdwaterball
- Kohlenwaterstoff
- Kroaatsche Waterball-Verband
- Meerwater
- Rugby-Waterball
- Seewater
- Seutwater
- sik op dat Water hen un her bewegen
- Soltwater
- Strandwaterball
- Stroomwater
- Swevelwaterstoff
- Söötwater
- Waterball
- Waterballmeesterschop
- Waterball-Motiv
- Waterballspeel
- Waterballsport
- Waterball vun de Froonslüüd
- Waterball vun de Mannslüüd
- Waterballwettstriet
- Waterbewegen
- Waterbuddel
- Waterböverflach
- Waterbülg
- Waterdamp
- Waterflach
- Watergoorn
- Watergymnastik
- Waterhahn
- Waterhund
- Waterhööch
- Waterjumfer
- Waterkant
- Waterklock
- Waterkreisloop
- Waterkörper
- Waterlaatfunkschoon
- Waterlaten
- Water laten
- Waterlien
- Watermaker
- Watermann
- Watermolekül
- Waterpedden
- Waterpiep
- Waterplant
- Waterrohr
- Waterruhr
- Waterruum
- Waterschicht
- Watersnoot
- Watersport
- Watersportoort
- Waterstand
- Waterstandsanwieser
- Waterstoff
- Waterstoffbomb
- Waterstoffisotop
- Waterstraat
- Watertransport
- Watervagel
- Waterwarvel
- Öösterrieksche Waterball-Bundsliga
- Ünnerwaterbarg
References
- Der neue SASS: Plattdeutsches Wörterbuch, Plattdeutsch - Hochdeutsch, Hochdeutsch - Plattdeutsch. Plattdeutsche Rechtschreibung, sixth revised edition (2011, →ISBN, Wachholtz Verlag, Neumünster)
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