gouw

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See also: gȯuw

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch gou, gau, (genitive gooy), from Old Dutch , from Proto-Germanic *gawją, a collective form equivalent to ge- (a prefix that indicates a single collective whole) +‎ ouwe (land near water or drenched with water). Cognate of West Frisian gea, goa, German Gau.

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Noun

gouw f (plural gouwen, diminutive gouwtje n or gouwken n)

  1. (archaic) geographical area; shire

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