zeehond
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch seehont. By surface analysis, zee (“sea”) + hond (“hound, dog”).
Middle Dutch seehont, is possibly an alteration of seelhont (literally “seal-hound, seal-dog”), from seel (“seal”), from Proto-Germanic *selhaz. Compare Low German Saalhund (“seal”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈzeːɦɔnt/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: zee‧hond
Noun
Derived terms
- gewone zeehond
- grijze zeehond
- kleine zeehond
- zeehondencrèche
- zeehondenopvang
Descendants
- Afrikaans: seehond
- → Indonesian: anjing laut (calque)
Further reading
- zeehonden on the Dutch Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl
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