fanger
English
Etymology
From Middle English fanger, equivalent to fang + -er. Cognate with Old High German fangari (“fanger; one who takes”), German Fänger (“catcher”).
North Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian finger. Cognates include West Frisian finger.
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
fanger m (definite singular fangeren, indefinite plural fangere, definite plural fangerne)
- a person or object that catches something, literally a catcher
Derived terms
See also
- fangar (Nynorsk)
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