kaaren

See also: kåren

Estonian

Kaaren (Corvus corax)
Kaarna leviala

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *kaarneh, from Proto-Uralic *karne, see there for further etymology. Cognates include Finnish kaarne, Livonian kārnaz, Võro kaarna, kaarnas, kaarnõq, kaarnõh, Ingrian kaarne, Veps karniš (crow), Karelian koarneh, Livvi kuarneh; Northern Sami gáranas, Inari Sami káránâs, Skolt Sami käärnõs (from Proto-Samic *kārënës); Erzya кренч (kŕenč), Moksha кранч (kranč), Eastern Mari курныж (kurnyž), Udmurt кырныж (kyrnyž), Komi-Zyrian кырныш (kyrnyš), Tundra Nenets харна, харӈэˮ, Mator [script needed] (karguj). Phonetically similar terms for corvids can be found in Indo-European languages, compare Latin corvus (raven), cornix (crow), Ancient Greek κορώνη (korṓnē, crow). Possibly onomatopoeic.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɑːren/, [ˈkɑːren]
  • Rhymes: -ɑːren
  • Hyphenation: kaa‧ren

Noun

kaaren (genitive kaarna, partitive kaarnat)

  1. raven (Corvus corax)
    1. A large, all black metallic bird native to the northern hemisphere.
      Kaaren kaarna silma välja ei noki. (Estonian proverb)
      A raven won't pick out the eye of another raven.
      Synonyms: ronk, (dialectal) korp
    2. (figuratively) A greedy person.

Declension

Synonyms

Compounds

  • kaarenmust
  • kaarnakarva
  • kaarnakivi
  • kaarnapoeg

References

Finnish

Noun

kaaren

  1. genitive singular of kaari

Anagrams

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