Gründelente
German (Berlin)
/ˈɡʁʏndl̩ˌʔɛntə/
noun
Definitions
- dabbling duck a duck that feeds by dabbling, duck in the subfamily Anatinae
Etymology
Compound from German gründeln (qualifier) + German Ente (duck, canard)+ German of water fowl to feed with the head under water.
Origin
German (Berlin)
of water fowl to feed with the head under water
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Affenente German
- Baikalente German
- Bergente German
- Brautente German
- Eiderente German
- Entchen German
- Ente German
- Entenbraten German
- Entenbrust German
- Entenhausen German
- Entenküken German
- Entenschnute German
- Enterich German
- Entlein German
- Floridaente German
- Grund German
- Hausente German
- Hottentottenente German
- Kapente German
- Kastanienente German
- Knäkente German
- Kolbenente German
- Kragenente German
- Labradorente German
- Lappenente German
- Laysanente German
- Löffelente German
- Mexikoente German
- Moorente German
- Pfeifente German
- Reiherente German
- Samtente German
- Stockente German
- Wildente German
- Zeitungsente German
- entenartig German
- gründeln German
- of water fowl to feed with the head under water German
- ente Middle High German
- Ente
- Grund
- Kapente
- Entchen
- Entlein
- Wildente
- Samtente
- Knäkente
- Enterich
- Hausente
- Moorente
- gründeln
- Bergente
- Affenente
- Eiderente
- Pfeifente
- Stockente
- Brautente
- Entenbrust
- Kragenente
- Laysanente
- Mexikoente
- Lappenente
- Baikalente
- entenartig
- Kolbenente
- Löffelente
- Entenküken
- Reiherente
- Entenhausen
- Entenbraten
- Floridaente
- Zeitungsente
- Labradorente
- Entenschnute
- Kastanienente
- Hottentottenente
- of water fowl to feed with the head under water