"Auerhuhn" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [German]

Audio: De-Auerhuhn.ogg
Etymology: From Middle High German ûr-han, from Old High German ūr-huon (variant of orre-huon), from Proto-West Germanic *ūrʀahōn, from a compound of the Proto-Germanic elements *urzô (“black grouse ~ capercaillie”) + *hōną (“hen”) (see Huhn), literally "grouse-hen", referring to the bird's call. The first element, which is cognate with Swedish orre and Faroese orri, is possibly from Proto-Indo-European *wérsō (“virile, male; male livestock animal, bull calf”). Cognate with German Low German Urhane and Dutch woerhaan (< *worʀahanō). Etymology templates: {{inh|de|gmh|urhan|ûr-han}} Middle High German ûr-han, {{inh|de|goh|ūrhuon|ūr-huon}} Old High German ūr-huon, {{inh|de|gmw-pro|*ūrʀahōn}} Proto-West Germanic *ūrʀahōn, {{der|de|gem-pro|-}} Proto-Germanic, {{compound|gem-pro|*urzô|*hōną|nocat=1|t1=black grouse ~ capercaillie|t2=hen}} *urzô (“black grouse ~ capercaillie”) + *hōną (“hen”), {{cog|sv|orre}} Swedish orre, {{cog|fo|orri}} Faroese orri, {{der|de|ine-pro|*wérsēn|*wérsō|virile, male; male livestock animal, bull calf}} Proto-Indo-European *wérsō (“virile, male; male livestock animal, bull calf”), {{cog|nds-de|Urhane}} German Low German Urhane, {{cog|nl|woerhaan}} Dutch woerhaan Head templates: {{de-noun|n,(e)s,^er}} Auerhuhn n (strong, genitive Auerhuhnes or Auerhuhns, plural Auerhühner) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|n,(e)s,^er}} Forms: Auerhuhnes [genitive], Auerhuhns [genitive], Auerhühner [plural], strong [table-tags], Auerhuhn [nominative, singular], Auerhühner [definite, nominative, plural], Auerhuhnes [genitive, singular], Auerhuhns [genitive, singular], Auerhühner [definite, genitive, plural], Auerhuhn [dative, singular], Auerhuhne [dative, singular], Auerhühnern [dative, definite, plural], Auerhuhn [accusative, singular], Auerhühner [accusative, definite, plural]
  1. capercaillie, wood grouse (Tetrao urogallus) Wikipedia link: de:Auerhuhn Tags: neuter, strong Categories (lifeform): Fowls Related terms: Auerhahn
    Sense id: en-Auerhuhn-de-noun-jJRTmn9d Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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