According to Pokorny, from Proto-Germanic *kubb-, from Proto-Indo-European *gup- (“round object, knoll”), from *gew- (“to bend, curve, arch, vault”). English · Albanian · Etymology 2 · Catalan |
27 мая 2018 г. · Old English hwelp "whelp, young of the dog," from a Germanic root related to Old Saxon hwelp, Old Norse hvelpr, Dutch welp, German hwelf; of ... |
Этимология. править. От др.-англ. cubbe «лисёнок». Фразеологизмы и устойчивые сочетания. править. зоол. bear cub. Для улучшения этой статьи желательно: Добавить ... |
13 янв. 2021 г. · The English “cub” may be related to the Greek “κουταβι” (cub). As often happens, the Greek multisyllable word gets contracted to a monosyllable ... |
OED's earliest evidence for cub is from 1530, in the writing of John Palsgrave, teacher and scholar of languages. cub is of unknown origin. See etymology ... |
3 дня назад · 1. a : a young carnivorous mammal (such as a bear, fox, or lion) b : a young shark 2. a young person 3. apprentice especially : an inexperienced newspaper ... |
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cub /kʌb/ n. the young of certain animals, such as the lion, bear, etc; a young or inexperienced person. vb (cubs, cubbing, cubbed). to give birth to (cubs). |
4 дня назад · a young and inexperienced person, especially a callow youth or young man. a young person serving as an apprentice. |
3 нояб. 2016 г. · The Old Norse theory, involving that blobby, baby seal, also resonates with the old myth that baby bears were born without any form and had to ... |
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