Raupe
German
Etymology
From northern Middle High German rūpe, from Middle Low German rūpe, itself perhaps from Proto-Germanic *rūpō and then probably related with *raupijaną, whence German raufen (“to pluck, pick, harvest”). Cognate with Middle Dutch rupe, whence dialectal Dutch ruip. Also related with standard Dutch rups.
Pronunciation
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Noun
Raupe f (genitive Raupe, plural Raupen)
- caterpillar (larva)
- Short for Planierraupe (“caterpillar or caterpillar tractor”).
Declension
Related terms
- Planierraupe
- raupen
- Raupenfahrzeug
- Raupenfliege
- Raupenschlepper
- Raupenstadium
- Seidenraupe
See also
- Falter
- Motte
- Nachtfalter
- Schmetterling
- Sommervogel, Summervogl
Further reading
- Raupe in Duden online
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