Dutch

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Uncertain. Perhaps referring to an animal with a thick, round body, in which probably from the same source as Old Norse kobbi (seal), which see. Compare English cob (male swan) and dialectal German Koppe (crow).[1]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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kobbe f (plural kobben)

  1. (Groningen, dialectal) European herring gull (Larus argentatus)
    Synonym: zilvermeeuw

References

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  1. ^ van der Sijs, Nicoline, editor (2010), “kobbe1”, in Etymologiebank, Meertens Institute

Further reading

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Swedish

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ejdrar (eiders) på en kobbe

Etymology

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Related to kubbe (sawed-off tree trunk) and Old Norse kúfóttr, ultimately related to Proto-Germanic *kuppaz (hilltop, knoll).

Noun

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kobbe c

  1. a low, rocky, rounded islet (skerry) (in a coastal archipelago)
    kobbar och skär
    islets and skerries

Declension

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See also

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References

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West Flemish

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Etymology

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From Middle Dutch coppe, from Old Dutch *kopp, from Proto-West Germanic *kopp, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *kuppaz (vault, round vessel, head), from Proto-Indo-European *gew- (to bend, curve). Compare Danish edderkop, Norwegian edderkopp, English coppe, Low German kobbe.

Noun

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kobbe f

  1. spider

Derived terms

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