Manlik

guil

Betekenis (Engels)

  1. (masculine) an old or worn-down horse, a nag
  2. (masculine, obsolete) any horse, in particular a workhorse
  3. (masculine) a lazy person
  4. (masculine, obsolete) a coarse, crude person

Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/ɣœy̯l/
Etimologie (Engels)

In summary

From Middle Dutch guul, gûle, from Proto-West Germanic *gūl- (stem form uncertain), of uncertain origin but possibly related to *geutan (“to pour”). The original sense could have been "powerful horse, male animal," in which case the "pouring" would refer to insemination. Similar sense development is possibly found in Proto-Germanic *ūraz (“aurochs”). Cognate with German Gaul (“horse”, chiefly pejorative), Middle Low German gûl(e) (“horse, stallion”), whence regional Swedish gula (“old horse”).

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