"Neanderthal" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /niːˈæn.dəˌtɑːl/ [Received-Pronunciation], /niˈæn.dɚˌθɑl/ [General-American], /niˈæn.dɚ.θəl/ [General-American], /niˈæn.dɚˌtɑl/ [General-American] Audio: En-us-neanderthal.ogg
enPR: nē.ănʹdə.täl' [Received-Pronunciation], nē.ănʹdər.thäl [General-American], nē.ănʹdər.täl [General-American] Etymology: From obsolete German Neanderthal, now spelled Neandertal, the name of a valley (German Tal, older also spelled Thal) near Düsseldorf where the first Neanderthal was discovered in 1856. A hollow near the valley was known as Neanderhöhle (“Neander Hollow”) and Neandershöhle (“Neander’s Hollow”) in the early 19th century, and the valley had been renamed to Neanderthal in 1850, in honour of the German Calvinist theologian and hymn writer Joachim Neander (1650–1680). Before, the valley was known as das Gesteins (literally “The Rocks [sg.]”) and Hundsklipp (literally “Dog Cliff”). The name of Joachim Neander is based on the Ancient Greek translation (νέος (néos) + ᾰ̓νήρ (anḗr)) of his original surname Neumann (“Newman”). The pronunciation with the "th" sound (/θ/) is a spelling pronunciation; the original German word is pronounced with a "t" sound (/t/). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|de|Neanderthal}} German Neanderthal, {{der|en|grc|-}} Ancient Greek, {{lg|spelling pronunciation}} spelling pronunciation Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} Neanderthal (not comparable)
  1. Of or pertaining to Homo neanderthalensis. Tags: not-comparable Translations (of or pertaining to Homo neanderthalensis): неандэрта́льскі (njeandertálʹski) (Belarusian), neandertálský (Czech), néandertalien (French), неандерталдық (neandertaldıq) [singular] (Kazakh), neandertalski (Polish), неандертальский (neandertalʹskij) (Russian), neandertálsky (Slovak), neanderthal (Spanish), neandertal (Spanish), неандерта́льський (neandertálʹsʹkyj) (Ukrainian)
    Sense id: en-Neanderthal-en-adj-1G~sEGfp Categories (other): Ancient Greek links with redundant target parameters Disambiguation of Ancient Greek links with redundant target parameters: 22 21 18 27 12 Disambiguation of 'of or pertaining to Homo neanderthalensis': 86 12 2
  2. (by extension) Old-fashioned, opposed to change. Tags: broadly, not-comparable Synonyms: neanderthal, Neandertal
    Sense id: en-Neanderthal-en-adj-1Ka6mnMG Categories (other): Ancient Greek links with redundant target parameters Disambiguation of Ancient Greek links with redundant target parameters: 22 21 18 27 12
  3. Of or pertaining to the Neander Valley in Germany. Tags: not-comparable Translations (of or pertaining to Neander Valley): neandertala (Esperanto), неандерта́льский (neandɛrtálʹskij) (Russian)
    Sense id: en-Neanderthal-en-adj-wKc2Vtia Categories (other): Ancient Greek links with redundant target parameters Disambiguation of Ancient Greek links with redundant target parameters: 22 21 18 27 12 Disambiguation of 'of or pertaining to Neander Valley': 7 3 90

Noun [English]

IPA: /niːˈæn.dəˌtɑːl/ [Received-Pronunciation], /niˈæn.dɚˌθɑl/ [General-American], /niˈæn.dɚ.θəl/ [General-American], /niˈæn.dɚˌtɑl/ [General-American] Audio: En-us-neanderthal.ogg Forms: Neanderthals [plural]
enPR: nē.ănʹdə.täl' [Received-Pronunciation], nē.ănʹdər.thäl [General-American], nē.ănʹdər.täl [General-American] Etymology: From obsolete German Neanderthal, now spelled Neandertal, the name of a valley (German Tal, older also spelled Thal) near Düsseldorf where the first Neanderthal was discovered in 1856. A hollow near the valley was known as Neanderhöhle (“Neander Hollow”) and Neandershöhle (“Neander’s Hollow”) in the early 19th century, and the valley had been renamed to Neanderthal in 1850, in honour of the German Calvinist theologian and hymn writer Joachim Neander (1650–1680). Before, the valley was known as das Gesteins (literally “The Rocks [sg.]”) and Hundsklipp (literally “Dog Cliff”). The name of Joachim Neander is based on the Ancient Greek translation (νέος (néos) + ᾰ̓νήρ (anḗr)) of his original surname Neumann (“Newman”). The pronunciation with the "th" sound (/θ/) is a spelling pronunciation; the original German word is pronounced with a "t" sound (/t/). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|de|Neanderthal}} German Neanderthal, {{der|en|grc|-}} Ancient Greek, {{lg|spelling pronunciation}} spelling pronunciation Head templates: {{en-noun}} Neanderthal (plural Neanderthals)
  1. A specimen of the now extinct species Homo neanderthalensis. Categories (topical): Anthropology Categories (lifeform): Hominids Synonyms: Neandertaler, Neanderthalian Translations (a Homo neanderthalensis specimen): neandertal [masculine] (Catalan), 尼安德特人 (ní'āndétèrén) (Chinese Mandarin), 尼安德塔人 (ní'āndétǎrén) (Chinese Mandarin), neandertálec [masculine] (Czech), neandertaler [common-gender] (Danish), neanderthaler [masculine] (Dutch), neandertalulo (Esperanto), neandertala homo (Esperanto), neandertalinihminen (Finnish), homme de Néandertal [masculine] (French), Neandertaler [masculine] (German), neanderdalsmaður [masculine] (Icelandic), neandertalsmaður [masculine] (Icelandic), ネアンデルタール人 (neanderutārujin) (Japanese), 네안데르탈인 (neandereutarin) (Korean), homo Neanderthalensis [masculine] (Latin), неандерта́лец (neandertálec) [masculine] (Macedonian), Bilagáana bizází ałkʼidą́ą́ʼ yę́ęyígíí (Navajo), neandertalczyk [masculine] (Polish), neandertal [feminine, masculine] (Portuguese), неандерта́лец (neandɛrtálec) [masculine] (Russian), неандерта́лка (neandɛrtálka) [feminine] (Russian), палеоантропо́м (paleoantropóm) (english: another name in the USSR) [masculine] (Russian), neandertal [masculine] (Spanish), neandertalare [common-gender] (Swedish), неандерта́лець (neandertálecʹ) [masculine] (Ukrainian), неандерта́лка (neandertálka) [feminine] (Ukrainian), Nê-an-đéc-tan (Vietnamese)
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  2. (derogatory) A primitive, savage or uncivilized person. Tags: derogatory Translations (a primitive person): неандерта́лец (neandertálec) [masculine] (Bulgarian), neandertal [masculine] (Catalan), neandertálec [masculine] (Czech), neandertala homo (Esperanto), neandertalulo (Esperanto), neandertalinihminen (Finnish), homme de Néandertal [masculine] (French), ნეანდერტალელი (neanderṭaleli) (Georgian), Neandertaler [masculine] (German), неандерта́лец (neandertálec) [masculine] (Macedonian), neandertalczyk [masculine] (Polish), neandertal [feminine, masculine] (Portuguese), неандерта́лец (neandɛrtálec) [masculine] (Russian), неандерта́лка (neandɛrtálka) [feminine] (Russian), neandertal [masculine] (Spanish), neandertalare [common-gender] (Swedish)
    Sense id: en-Neanderthal-en-noun-dM-XEWGQ Categories (other): Ancient Greek links with redundant target parameters Disambiguation of Ancient Greek links with redundant target parameters: 22 21 18 27 12 Disambiguation of 'a primitive person': 12 88
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: meanderthal, Neanderthalian, Neanderthalic, Neanderthaloid, sheanderthal

Proper name [German]

Audio: De-Neanderthal.ogg Forms: Neanderthals [genitive]
Head templates: {{de-proper noun|n}} Neanderthal n (proper noun, strong, genitive Neanderthals)
  1. Obsolete spelling of Neandertal. Tags: alt-of, neuter, obsolete, proper-noun, strong Alternative form of: Neandertal Derived forms (Neanderthaler): Neanderthalerin
    Sense id: en-Neanderthal-de-name-HkzMuArQ Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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    }
  ],
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}

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