kerfdier
Dutch
Etymology
Loan translation of German Kerbtier (“insect”), a loan translation of Latin insectum. Equivalent to kerven (“to cut, carve”) + dier (“animal, creature”). First suggested by Joännes Lublink de jonge in 1787.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɛrf.diːr/
- Hyphenation: kerf‧dier
Noun
kerfdier n (plural kerfdieren, diminutive kerfdiertje n)
- (dated, chiefly Belgium) insect
- Synonyms: insect, kerf, gekorven dier
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