geswelge

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Etymology[edit]

From ġe- +‎ swelġe, from Proto-West Germanic *swalgī, from Proto-Germanic *swalgiz (open gape, gullet, throat), from Proto-Indo-European *swel- (to wash, wash down, gulp, swallow). Cognate with Middle Low German swalch, swelch (whirlpool), Middle Dutch swelch, zwelge, zwelgh (chasm, gape, gullet, throat), Old Norse svelgr (whirlpool, eddy, current, stream).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /jeˈswel.je/, [jeˈsweɫ.je]

Noun[edit]

ġeswelġe n

  1. gulf, chasm
  2. abyss, pit
  3. whirlpool

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