nikker
Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch nicker (“nix, nixie”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *nikwus (“nix, water-sprite”). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Noun
nikker m (plural nikkers, diminutive nikkertje n)
- (mythology) A water spirit, especially one who lures (young) people to drown; a neck, nix, nixie
- 1873, R. R. Rijkens, De reiziger. Aardrijkskundige beschrijvingen en schilderingen. Leesboek voor de hoogste klasse der lagereschool, J. B. Wolters (3rd revised ed.), page 94.
- Het volk in de nabijheid der hooge bergmeren gelooft nog aan allerlei kobolden, elfen, nikkers, water- en berggeesten.
- Synonyms: nix, watergeest
- 1873, R. R. Rijkens, De reiziger. Aardrijkskundige beschrijvingen en schilderingen. Leesboek voor de hoogste klasse der lagereschool, J. B. Wolters (3rd revised ed.), page 94.
Etymology 2
Borrowed from English nigger, but also influenced by etymology 1 as nixies were believed to be of a dark colour.
Noun
nikker m (plural nikkers, diminutive nikkertje n)
- (derogatory, ethnic slur) A nigger
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Verb
nikker
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