flark

Westrobothnian

Etymology

Apparently from an older *flaưk, from a variant of the root of flat.

Noun

flark m

  1. Quagmire, bottomless bog; swamp, overgrown with tufts of grass, so that it with effort carries one walking.

Derived terms

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