angsthaas
Dutch
Etymology
From angst (“fear”) + haas (“hare”), a loan translation of German Angsthase, which could be based on the hare’s flight instinct, but is usually thought to be an alteration of unattested *Angsthose, from Hose (“trousers, pants”); compare Dutch bangebroek, English shit one's pants.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɑŋst.ɦaːs/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: angst‧haas
Noun
angsthaas m (plural angsthazen, diminutive angsthaasje n)
- a person who is easily scared, scaredy-cat
Derived terms
- angsthazerij
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