See also: Krabbe

Danish

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse krabbi, from Old English crabba.

Pronunciation

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

Noun

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krabbe c (singular definite krabben, plural indefinite krabber)

  1. crab
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Etymology 2

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From Old Norse krabba, from Dutch krabben.

Verb

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krabbe

  1. to move awkwardly; to stumble, lumber
  2. to move like a crab
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Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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krabbe

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

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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

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Noun

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

  1. a crab (crustacean)
    Krabbene krabber rundt på stranda.
    The crabs are crawling around the beach.

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Verb

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

  1. to crawl
    Krabbene krabber rundt på stranda.
    The crabs are crawling around the beach.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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

Noun

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

  1. a crab (crustacean)

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Verb

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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

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Etymology

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

Noun

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krabbe m

  1. crab

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Descendants

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  • Swedish: krabba

West Frisian

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Etymology

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

Noun

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krabbe c (plural krabben, diminutive krabke)

  1. crab

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Further reading

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