/ˈʏ.dəl/
OriginFirst attested as uttiloch in 790-793. Potentially a compound of a term cognate to Old Saxon ôthil (“estate of land”) and lo (“light forest on sandy soil”). A proposed derivation from Old Dutch ûte (“out, outward”) is unlikely because of the presence of -dd- in later forms.
- neutera village in Apeldoorn, Gelderland, Netherlands
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