pimpelmees
Dutch
    
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Cyanistes caeruleus in Nederlandsche vogelen, 1770-1829
Etymology
    
Second element from mees (“titmouse, chickadee”), first element uncertain. Presumably from a word describing the bird's small size (compare pimpeltje (“small glass”), from pimpelen (“drink with small sips”)). But, the latter words could have instead come from pimpelmees as they are attested a century later. Also compare southern Dutch pepel (“butterfly”) and Flemish pimpaljoentje (“ladybug”). Or, possibly imitative. Or, less likely, from blauw (“blue”), referring to its crown.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈpɪmpəlˌmeːs/
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- Hyphenation: pim‧pel‧mees
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Further reading
    
 pimpelmees on the Dutch  Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl pimpelmees on the Dutch  Wikipedia.Wikipedia nl
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