papegaai
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch papegaai, from Middle Dutch papegay, from Old French papegai, ultimately from Arabic ببغاء, of onomatopoeic origin.
Pronunciation
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Noun
papegaai (plural papegaaie, diminutive papegaaitjie)
Dutch
Alternative forms
- papagaai (misspelling), pappegaai, pappegaei, pappegaey, papegaei, papegaey (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle Dutch papegay, from Old French papegai, ultimately from Arabic ببغاء, of onomatopoeic origin. Cf. English popinjay.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɑpəˈɣaːi/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: pa‧pe‧gaai
- Rhymes: -aːi̯
Noun
papegaai m (plural papegaaien, diminutive papegaaitje n)
- parrot, member of the order Psittaciformes, especially of the families Psittacidae and Psittaculidae
- Synonym: lorre
- 1770, Nederlandsche vogelen, part 1, page 2:
- Men gaf hem, boven dien, waerschynlyk zynen naem van Garrulus, omdat hy, in eene kooi opgevoed, zeer wel leert klappen, gelyk de Pappegaeyen.
- [The Eurasian jay] was moreover probably given its name Garrulus as he, when raised in a cage, learns to talk very well, like parrots do.
- (figurative) a person who parrots other people
- (historical) a bird-shaped target in archery
- (obsolete, derogatory) papist
Derived terms
- dwergpapegaai
- papegaaiduiker
- zo high als een papegaai