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Etymology edit

From Middle High German ûr-han, from Old High German ūr-huon (variant of orre-huon), from Proto-West Germanic *ūrʀahōn, from a compound of the Proto-Germanic elements *urzô (black grouse ~ capercaillie) +‎ *hōną (hen) (see Huhn), literally "grouse-hen", referring to the bird's call. The first element, which is cognate with Swedish orre and Faroese orri, is possibly from Proto-Indo-European *wérsō (virile, male; male livestock animal, bull calf). Cognate with German Low German Urhane and Dutch woerhaan (< *worʀahanō).

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Noun edit

Auerhuhn n (strong, genitive Auerhuhnes or Auerhuhns, plural Auerhühner)

  1. capercaillie, wood grouse (Tetrao urogallus)

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Descendants edit

  • Dutch: auerhoen

Further reading edit

  • Auerhuhn” in Duden online
  • Kroonen, Guus (2013) “*urzan-”, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 561