kræft
Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle Low German kreft, krevet (“crayfish, cancer”), from Proto-Germanic *krabitaz. Cognates include Swedish kräfta (“crayfish, cancer”) (also from Low German), German Krebs (“crayfish, cancer”) and Dutch kreeft (“crayfish”). The Danish word krebs (“crayfish”) is a German loan.
The transferred meaning is influenced by Latin cancer (which in turn is influenced by Ancient Greek καρκίνος (karkínos, “crayfish, cancer”)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈkʁ̥æfd̥], [ˈkʁ̥afd̥], [ˈkʁ̥ɑfd̥]
- Homophone: kraft (except in some older speakers)*
Declension
Synonyms
Descendants
- → Greenlandic: kræfti
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