Dutch word gelul comes from Dutch ge-, Dutch lullen
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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ge- | Dutch (nld) | See ge- -te. Used with a verb stem to create a neuter uncountable noun referring to an action or its result, seen as a single collective whole. Comparable to English -ing (although that forms countable nouns, as it does in Dutch). (obsolete, no longer productive) Forms perfective verbs from other verbs with a sense of completeness, or simply as an intensifier.. Used for forming the past [...] |
lullen | Dutch (nld) | (intransitive) To be occupied uttering one of the above noises. (intransitive) To be weak / useless. (intransitive) To loiter, waste time, hang around unproductively. (transitive) To mumble. (transitive) To talk/tell nonsense. |
gelul | Dutch (nld) | Bullshit, empty talk. |