krabbe

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Danish[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Old Norse krabbi, from Old English crabba.

Pronunciation[edit]

IPA(key): /ˈkʁɑbə/, [ˈkʰʁɑb̥ə], [ˈkχɑ̈pə]

Noun[edit]

krabbe c (singular definite krabben, plural indefinite krabber)

  1. crab
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Etymology 2[edit]

From Old Norse krabba, from Dutch krabben.

Verb[edit]

krabbe

  1. to move awkwardly; to stumble, lumber
  2. to move like a crab
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References[edit]

Dutch[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

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Verb[edit]

krabbe

  1. (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of krabben

Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse krabbi, from Proto-Germanic *krabbô, from Proto-Indo-European *grobʰ-.

Pronunciation[edit]

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Noun[edit]

krabbe f or m (definite singular krabba or krabben, indefinite plural krabber, definite plural krabbene)

  1. a crab (crustacean)

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Verb[edit]

krabbe (imperative krabb, present tense krabber, passive krabbes, simple past and past participle krabba or krabbet, present participle krabbende)

  1. to crawl

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse krabbi, from Proto-Germanic *krabbô, from Proto-Indo-European *grobʰ-.

Noun[edit]

krabbe m or f (definite singular krabben or krabba, indefinite plural krabbar or krabber, definite plural krabbane or krabbene)

  1. a crab (crustacean)

Derived terms[edit]

Verb[edit]

krabbe (present tense krabbar, past tense krabba, past participle krabba, passive infinitive krabbast, present participle krabbande, imperative krabbe/krabb)

  1. to crawl

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Old Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse krabbi, from Proto-Germanic *krabbô, from Proto-Indo-European *grobʰ-.

Noun[edit]

krabbe m

  1. crab

Declension[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Swedish: krabba

West Frisian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Frisian *krabba, from Proto-West Germanic *krabbō, from Proto-Germanic *krabbô.

Noun[edit]

krabbe c (plural krabben, diminutive krabke)

  1. crab

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Further reading[edit]

  • kraab”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011