Masculí

walrus

(Anglès)

walrus, any member of the family Odobenidae of which Odobenus rosmarus is the sole extant member

Freqüència

20k
Pronunciat com a (IPA)
/ˈʋɑlrʏs/
Etimologia (Anglès)

In summary

The origin of this word is not wholly certain, with several theories proposed. Probably borrowed from Danish hvalros or Swedish valross, from an inversion of Old Norse hrosshvalr (“horse-whale”). Equivalent to wal (“whale; large sea-animal”) + ros (“horse”). The Old Norse word may, however, been a folk-etymological modification of Old Norse rossmal, related to Proto-Germanic *rusta-, from the rust colour of the animal. Preference for borrowing the inverted form could have been due to the influence of the already existing Dutch compound walvis (“whale”, literally “whale-fish”).

mors

Walroß

Odobenus rosmarus

Odobaenus rosmarus

rosmarus

οδόβαινος

θαλάσσιος ίππος

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