Digue

/diːɡ/ noun

Definition

A dike or embankment built to hold back water or prevent flooding.

Etymology

From French 'digue,' which comes from Dutch 'dijk,' ultimately derived from Old Germanic languages. This word entered English through trade and Dutch engineering expertise in water management.

Kelly Says

The Dutch became masters of building digues because they literally lived below sea level—their entire civilization depended on understanding water management, which is why we borrowed their word.

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