hrossafluga

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Icelandic

Etymology

From hross (horse) +‎ fluga (fly). The reason for this nomenclature is uncertain, but some think that it has been given this name either because its feet are reminding of a horse's long legs, or because it has legs which are long and clumsy, like those of a horse (compared to the torso).[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈr̥ɔsːaˌflʏːɣa/

Noun

hrossafluga f (genitive singular hrossaflugu, nominative plural hrossaflugur)

  1. cranefly, daddy longlegs (Tipulidae)

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