kruipklokje
Dutch
Etymology
From kruipen (“to creep, crawl”) + klokje (“bellflower”); this bellflower species tends to grow in a crawling fashion and remains close to the ground, as is also reflected in the English name trailing bellflower.
Noun
kruipklokje n (plural kruipklokjes)
Further reading
- kruipklokje on the Dutch Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl
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