knikker
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈknɪkər/
- Rhymes: -ɪkər
Etymology 1
From knikken, from Proto-Germanic *knikkoną (“to fold, snap”), which is imitative.
Noun
knikker m (plural knikkers, diminutive knikkertje n)
- a marble (toy)
- various similarly shaped objects, including:
- (by extension) a lump or stone
- (metonymic) (in the plural, absolutely used with definite article: de knikkers) The stakes of a game, deal etc.
Synonyms
Descendants
- → French: canique
- → Spanish: canica
- → Javanese: ꦏꦼꦤꦺꦏꦼꦂ (kenèker), ꦤꦺꦏꦼꦂ (nèker)
- → Musi: ékar
- → Papiamentu: kiniki, ninichi
Etymology 2
From Germanic: the root of knikken 'to nod' + -er.
Noun
knikker m (plural knikkers, diminutive knikkertje n)
- a nodder