Leudal

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch Leudal.

Proper noun

Leudal

  1. A municipality of Limburg, Netherlands.

Dutch

Etymology

Derived from a compound of the hydronym Leu and dal (dale, valley). The municipality was named after a small brook which flows through it.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈløːˌdɑl/
  • Hyphenation: Leu‧dal
  • Rhymes: -ɑl

Proper noun

Leudal n

  1. a municipality of Limburg, Netherlands
    Synonym: Leudaal (Limburgish, unofficial)
    Meronyms: Aan de Bergen, Aan het Broek, Achter het Klooster, Asbroek, Baexem, Beekkant, Blenkert, Brumholt, Buggenum, Caluna, Castert, De Horck, Dries, Eiland, Eind, Ell, Ellerhei, Gendijk, Geneijgen, Gerhegge, Grathem, Haelen, Haelense Broek, Hanssum, Haler, Heiakker, Heibloem, Heide, Heioord, Heugde, Heythuysen, Hoek, Hollander, Hoogstraat, Horn, Hunsel, Ittervoort, Kappert, Karreveld, Kelpen-Oler, Kinkhoven, Laak, Maxet, Mortel, Neer, Neeritter, Nijken, Nunhem, Op de Bos, Ophoven, Roggel, Schaapsbrug, Schans, Schillersheide, Smidstraat, Strubben, Uffelse, Venne, Vestjenshoek, Vlaas, Waije