kraan
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch crāne, from Old Dutch *crano, from Proto-Germanic *kranô. The senses “tap” and “crane” as a machine are both based on resemblance with the bird's neck.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kraːn/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: kraan
- Rhymes: -aːn
Derived terms
- buitenkraan
- geldkraan
- hijskraan
- kraanwater
- waterkraan
Synonyms
- (bird): kraanvogel
Estonian
Etymology
From either Middle Low German krān or German Kran. See also kraana.
Declension
Declension of kraan (type riik)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | kraan | kraanid |
genitive | kraani | kraanide |
partitive | kraani | kraane / kraanisid |
illative | kraani / kraanisse | kraanidesse |
inessive | kraanis | kraanides |
elative | kraanist | kraanidest |
allative | kraanile | kraanidele |
adessive | kraanil | kraanidel |
ablative | kraanilt | kraanidelt |
translative | kraaniks | kraanideks |
terminative | kraanini | kraanideni |
essive | kraanina | kraanidena |
abessive | kraanita | kraanideta |
comitative | kraaniga | kraanidega |
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