English
Etymology
Origin unknown. In use since the 17th century.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsmjuː/
- Rhymes: -uː
Noun
smew (plural smews)
- A small compact diving duck, Mergellus albellus, that breeds in the northern taiga of Europe and Asia and winters on sheltered coasts or inland lakes.
Translations
Mergus albellus
- Bulgarian: малък нирец m (malǎk nirec)
- Czech: morčák malý (cs)
- Dutch: nonnetje (nl) n
- Finnish: uivelo (fi)
- French: harle piette (fr) m
- Hungarian: kis bukó
- Inari Sami: njunjálâh, vuággukuálsâš
- Italian: pesciaiola (it) f
- Korean: 흰비오리 (huinbiori)
- Lule Sami: guorgojgoalsse
- Maltese: serra bajda f
- Manx: caillagh vane f
- Northern Sami: gárggogoalsi, njunjálat
- Norwegian: lappfiskand
- Romanian: ferestraș mic m
- Russian: луто́к (ru) m (lutók)
- Skolt Sami: njuuˈnnjel
- Swedish: salskrake (sv) c
- Turkish: sütlabi (tr)
- Udmurt: куарӵӧж (kuarčöž)
- Venetan: servoła f
|
Anagrams