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knorrhane

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Etymology

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From knorr (grumbling) + hane, presumably a calque of French grondin or English gurnard, both from Latin grundio, grunnio (to grunt).

Noun

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knorrhane c

  1. a gurnard, especially the grey gurnard, Eutrigla gurnardus
    Synonyms: knot, gnoding

Declension

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Declension of knorrhane
nominative genitive
singular indefinite knorrhane knorrhanes
definite knorrhanen knorrhanens
plural indefinite knorrhanar knorrhanars
definite knorrhanarna knorrhanarnas

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