kwak
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kwak
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kwak m (plural kwakken, diminutive kwakje n)
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Etymology 2 edit
From kwakken (“to dump, to throw, to smack”), from Proto-Germanic *kwakōną, probably ultimately imitative. Related to Old English cwacian.
Noun edit
kwak m (plural kwakken, diminutive kwakje n or kwakkie n)
Etymology 3 edit
Onomatopoeic, after its call.
Noun edit
kwak m (plural kwakken)
- A night heron, any bird of Nycticorax.
- (particularly) The black-crowned night heron, Nycticorax nycticorax.
- Synonym: blauwe kwak
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- kwak (vogel) on the Dutch Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl
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kwak
- deer.
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kwak n
References edit
- Languages of the Amazon (2012, →ISBN
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kwak m inan
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Declension of kwak
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