dikkop
English
Noun
dikkop (plural dikkops)
- (South Africa) A bird of the family Burhinidae.
- Dikkops, family burhinidae. Plover like birds with large heads and eyes, long legs without a hind claw and tawny colouring. 1983 Newmans Birds of Southern Africa. Kennith Newman. MacMillan →ISBN.
- Synonyms: stone curlew, thick-knee
- (South Africa, pathology) A viral infection of horses causing swelling of parts of the head.
- Synonyms: horse sickness, bluetongue
Derived terms
Translations
stone curlew — see stone curlew
Afrikaans
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdɪ.kɔp/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: dik‧kop
Noun
dikkop m (plural dikkoppen, diminutive dikkopje n)
- large-headed person
- (derogatory) stubborn person
- Synonyms: koppigaard, stijfkop
- (figurative, Belgium) bigwig
- Synonyms: hoge piet, hoge ome
- (sports) runner doped up on human growth hormone
- Hypernym: dopingzondaar
- tadpole
- Synonyms: dikkopje, kikkervisje
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