Kolk

(Englisch)

  1. (masculine, strong) scour, pothole (underwater hollow caused by erosion)
  2. (masculine, strong) a pond in bog or other humid terrain

Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/kɔlk/
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

16th century, from Middle Low German kolk, kulk, from Proto-West Germanic *kolk (“hole”), from Proto-Germanic *kulukaz, an extension of *kelǭ (“throat”). Cognate with Dutch kolk. Introduced in standard High German by Luther.

Sprengtrichter

Sprengkrater

فوهة البركان

κρατήρας

cratere

krater

lej

wyrwa

krater

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