nutria
English
Noun
nutria (countable and uncountable, plural nutrias)
- (chiefly Canada, US) The coypu, Myocastor coypus.
- The fur of the coypu.
Descendants
- → Japanese: ヌートリア (nūtoria)
- → Korean: 뉴트리아 (nyuteuria)
Translations
coypu — see coypu
Danish
Noun
nutria
- coypu, nutria
- 1964, Aage Aagesen, Sydamerika
- På pampaen findes bl. a. bæltedyr, opossum, nandu, stinkdyr og hjorte. Ved vandløbene er nutriaen hyppig.
- 1964, Aage Aagesen, Sydamerika
- the fur thereof
- 1957, Aage Dons, De åbne arme, Lindhardt og Ringhof (→ISBN)
- Under Nutriaen bar hun en smaablomstret Silke imprimé Kjole,[sic] ...
- Under the nutria, she wore a ? with small flowers on it, ...
- Under Nutriaen bar hun en smaablomstret Silke imprimé Kjole,[sic] ...
- 1957, Aage Dons, De åbne arme, Lindhardt og Ringhof (→ISBN)
Finnish
Declension
Inflection of nutria (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | nutria | nutriat | |
genitive | nutrian | nutrioiden nutrioitten | |
partitive | nutriaa | nutrioita | |
illative | nutriaan | nutrioihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | nutria | nutriat | |
accusative | nom. | nutria | nutriat |
gen. | nutrian | ||
genitive | nutrian | nutrioiden nutrioitten nutriainrare | |
partitive | nutriaa | nutrioita | |
inessive | nutriassa | nutrioissa | |
elative | nutriasta | nutrioista | |
illative | nutriaan | nutrioihin | |
adessive | nutrialla | nutrioilla | |
ablative | nutrialta | nutrioilta | |
allative | nutrialle | nutrioille | |
essive | nutriana | nutrioina | |
translative | nutriaksi | nutrioiksi | |
instructive | — | nutrioin | |
abessive | nutriatta | nutrioitta | |
comitative | — | nutrioineen |
Italian
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -utria
Synonyms
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnut.rʲja/
Audio (file)
Portuguese
Spanish
Alternative forms
- lutria (archaic)
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *nutria or *lutria / *lutrea, from Latin lutra, from Proto-Italic *utrā, from Proto-Indo-European *udréh₂, the feminine form of *udrós, from the root *wed-. The Spanish word, preserving the -t-, may have arrived through the intermediate of either Mozarabic or more likely a Southern Italian language or dialect: cf. Salerno dialect (of Neapolitan) nùtria, Calabrian ùtria and lùtria, utre in Basilicata, etc. The Vulgar Latin form was likely influenced by Ancient Greek ἐνυδρίς (enudrís)[1]. Compare also Catalan llúdria, Portuguese lontra.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnutɾja/
Synonyms
- (nutria): coipo
Descendants
- → Belarusian: нутрыя (nutryja)
- → Czech: nutrie
- → English: nutria
- → Japanese: ヌートリア (nūtoria)
- → Korean: 뉴트리아 (nyuteuria)
- → Finnish: nutria
- → German: Nutria
- → Italian: nutria
- → Lithuanian: nutrija
- → Macedonian: нутрија (nutrija)
- → Polish: nutria
- → Portuguese: nútria
- → Russian: нутрия (nutrija)
- → Slovak: nutria
- → Ukrainian: нутрія (nutrija)
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