Krähenfuß
German
Etymology
Krähe (“crow”) + Fuß (“foot”). For the handwriting sense, compare Swedish kråkfötter.
Noun
Krähenfuß m (genitive Krähenfußes, plural Krähenfüße)
- (literally) crow's foot
- (colloquial, in the plural) crow's feet (wrinkles at the outer corner of the eye)
- (colloquial, in the plural) chicken scratch (cramped or illegible handwriting)
- (colloquial, weaponry, usually in the plural) caltrop (small metal object with spikes)
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