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kreng

English

Noun

kreng (plural krengs)

  1. Alternative form of krang

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch krenge, from Old French carogne (carrion), cognate of crone.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kr??/
  • Hyphenation: kreng
  • Rhymes: -??

Noun

kreng n (plural krengen, diminutive krengetje n)

  1. (literally) A cadaver, carcass, corpse, especially when in a state of decay; in particular an animal corpse
    Synonyms: kadaver, karkas
  2. (figuratively) A bitch, shrew, hateful female
    Synonyms: feeks, teef
  3. (figuratively) A malicious and contemptible person
    Synonyms: klootzak, rotzak

Derived terms

  • krengerig
  • krengig

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krang

English

Alternative forms

  • crang
  • kreng

Etymology

From Dutch kreng (a carcass), from Middle Dutch crenge (carrion, carcass), compare with Old English crincgan (to fall, yield). Cognate with Danish kreng (a carcass).

Noun

krang (plural krangs)

  1. The carcass of a whale after the blubber has been removed.

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