Escaut

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French Escaut, from Latin Scaldis.

Proper noun

Escaut

  1. The river Scheldt, which springs modestly in Northern France but becomes navigable for seaships in Flanders (Belgium) and the Netherlands.

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French

Etymology

From Latin Scaldis.

Proper noun

Escaut m

  1. the river Scheldt

Derived terms

  • Bruay-sur-l’Escaut
  • Cantaing-sur-Escaut
  • Condé-sur-l’Escaut
  • Crèvecœur-sur-l’Escaut
  • Escautpont
  • Fresnes-sur-Escaut
  • Honnecourt-sur-Escaut
  • Neuville-sur-Escaut
  • Noyelles-sur-Escaut

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