Puddle
Pfuhl denotes:
- a small pond ; swampy pond ; Accumulation of dirty, putrid water. Especially in northeast Germany, smaller lakes are often referred to as Pfuhl (Puhl), such as B. the Schleipfuhl in Berlin or the Sülzpfuhl near Bützow
- in some linguistic regions (e.g. Franconian North Baden, Palatinate) Jauche
- a district of Neu-Ulm, Bavaria, see Pfuhl (Neu-Ulm)
- In Luther's translation of the Bible, the place of eternal damnation as "fiery lake", see hell
- a symbol for dirt, for sin, or a vicious hearth, place, of bad, evil, place of sinful debauchery, see Den of Sin
- Pfuhl , German noble family, see Pfuel
Pfuhl is the family name of the following people:
- Albert Pfuhl (1929–2005), German politician
- August von Pfuhl (1794–1874), Prussian major general
- Christian Traugott Pfuhl (1825–1889), Sorbian linguist and lexicographer, see Křesćan Bohuwěr Pful
- Eduard Pfuhl (1852–1917), German physician
- Emil von Pfuhl (1821–1894), Prussian lieutenant general
- Ernst Pfuhl (1876–1940), archaeologist
- Ernst Ludwig von Pfuhl (1716–1798) Prussian general of the infantry
- Fritz Pfuhl (1853–1913), German botanist
- Georg Adam von Pfuhl (1618–1672), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Joerg Pfuhl (* 1964), German manager
- Johannes Pfuhl (1846–1914), German sculptor
- Lothar Pfuhl (* 1951), German racing cyclist
- Ludwig Dietrich von Pfuhl (1669–1745), imperial field marshal lieutenant and commandant of the Kehl fortress
See also:
Wiktionary: Pfuhl - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations