klapper

See also: Klapper

English

Etymology

Possibly from Malay kelapa (coconut) or Afrikaans klapper (rattle).

Noun

klapper (plural klappers)

  1. The Natal orange. (Strychnos spinosa)
    • 1939, Eugène Marais, My Friends the Baboons (translated):
      Wild peaches, sour klappers (unknown in the south) medlers, moepels, and various other kinds of fruit made our wilderness a veritable orchard.

Danish

Verb

klapper

  1. present of klappe

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈklɑ.pər/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: klap‧per
  • Rhymes: -ɑpər

Etymology 1

From klappen (to clap; to talk; to shut with a clap) + -er.

Noun

klapper m (plural klappers, diminutive klappertje n)

  1. clapper (one who claps/applauds)
  2. ring binder
    Synonym: ringband
  3. (archaic) gossip, chatterbox
    Synonyms: klepper, roddelaar
  4. Something that has a big impact or is successful; a big hit.
Descendants
  • Papiamentu: klapchi (from the diminutive)

Etymology 2

Borrowing from Indonesian kelapa.

Noun

klapper m (plural klappers, diminutive klappertje n)

  1. (Netherlands) coconut
    Synonyms: klappernoot, kokosnoot
Derived terms

German

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

klapper

  1. inflection of klappern:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. singular imperative

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

klapper

  1. present of klappe
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