edderkop

Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish etærkop, ederkoppæ; ultimately from Proto-Germanic *aitrą (poison) + *kuppaz (something round). Identical in formation to English attercop and Old Swedish eterkoppe (whence dialectal Swedish etterkoppa).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɛðˀərˌkɔp/, /ˈeðˀɐˌkɔb̥/, [ˈeð̠˕ˠˀɒ̽ˌkʰɒ̽p]

Noun

edderkop c (singular definite edderkoppen, plural indefinite edderkopper)

  1. spider

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Norwegian Bokmål: edderkopp

References

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