chélydre
See also: chelydre
French
Etymology
From Old French chelidre, chelydre, from Latin chelȳdrus (“fetid water serpent”), from Ancient Greek χέλυδρος (khéludros, “amphibious serpent”), from χέλυς (khélus, “tortoise”) + ὕδρος (húdros, “water serpent”). Cognate of English chelydre. The meaning of a snapping turtle by reanalysis back to the feminine noun χέλυς (khélus, “tortoise”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ke.lidʁ/
Synonyms
- chélydre serpentine
- tortue happante
- tortue hargneuse
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