harpoen
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle Dutch arpoen, from Middle French harpon (“hook, hold-on”). Cognate with English harpoon, German Harpune.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]harpoen m (plural harpoenen, diminutive harpoentje n)
- a harpoon, short spearlike weapon with a barbed head thrown at the target, of various sizes and types, e.g. used for whaling
- some similar weapons
- (heraldry) a figure representing a harpoon
Derived terms
[edit]- (harpoon types) vissersharpoen, walrusharpoen, walvisharpoen
- harpoenen (verb)
- harpoenijzer n
- harpoenkanon n
- harpoenkist
- harpoenreiger m
- harpoenslot n
- harpoenstok m
- harpoenwerper m
Related terms
[edit]- harpoeneren (verb)
- harpoender m
- harpoenier m
- harpoenist m