"Nieuwaal" meaning in Dutch

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Proper name

IPA: /niu̯ˈaːl/
Rhymes: -aːl Etymology: First attested as nivelen in 1146. Perhaps from Old Dutch *niuwal, derived from either Proto-Germanic *niwialhô- (“hollow, low-lying land”) (cognate to Old English niwel (“leaning forward, steep”)) or *niwialha- (“new house”). Local folk etymology erroneously interprets the toponym as a compound of nieuw (“new”) and the hydronym Waal. Compare Aalst, Elst, Maasniel, Niel, Niel-bij-As, Nivele and Waldniel. Etymology templates: {{inh|nl|odt|*niuwal}} Old Dutch *niuwal, {{inh|nl|gem-pro|*niwialhô-|t=hollow, low-lying land}} Proto-Germanic *niwialhô- (“hollow, low-lying land”), {{cog|ang|niwel|t=leaning forward, steep}} Old English niwel (“leaning forward, steep”) Head templates: {{nl-proper noun|n}} Nieuwaal n
  1. A village in Zaltbommel, Gelderland, Netherlands. Tags: neuter Categories (place): Places in Gelderland, Netherlands, Places in the Netherlands, Villages in Gelderland, Netherlands, Villages in the Netherlands Derived forms: Nieuwaler, Nieuwaals
    Sense id: en-Nieuwaal-nl-name-7cmVYVHC Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header

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