Slang

See also: slang and släng

Dutch

Etymology

From slang.

Proper noun

Slang m

  1. (astronomy) Serpens

German

Etymology

Borrowed from English slang.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

Slang m or n

  1. slang

Usage notes

  • The neuter gender is uncommon nowadays.

Synonyms

See also

Further reading


Low German

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [slaŋk]

Noun

Slang f (plural Slangen)

  1. snake, serpent (Serpentes)

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • Slangkruut

See also

  • Krüüpdeer, Krüüpdeert / Kruupdeer, Kruupdeert
  • Krüüpdeer, Krüüpdeerten / Kruupdeer, Kruupdeerten (Reptilia)
  • Krüüzadder
  • Sünndrang (Anguis)
  • Warveldeerten (Vertebrata)
  • Plautdietsch: Schlang
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