putkolk
Putkolk is a toponymic term found in Dutch-language historical sources and dialect dictionaries, used to denote a water-filled hollow or pool associated with a well in rural landscapes. The word combines put, meaning well, and kolk, meaning pool or hollow, suggesting a place where water collected near a well, possibly used for washing or as a minor water source.
Geographic and historical distribution: The attested use appears primarily in the Low Countries and adjacent border
Usage and meaning: In historical contexts, putkolk could designate either the physical feature—a pool formed by
Cultural notes: Wells and nearby pools were often tied to local beliefs and practices; in some folklore