hommer

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== English == === Noun === hommer (Ireland) Alternative form of hammer. === References === J. J. Hogan and Patrick C. O'Neill (1947), “A NORTH-COUNTY DUBLIN GLOSSARY”, in Béaloideas‎[1], volume 17, number 1/2, An Cumann Le Béaloideas Eireann/Folklore of lreland Society, page 273 == Dutch == === Pronunciation === Rhymes: -ɔmər === Etymology 1 === Later 19th century, at first in the form hummer. Ultimately from Old Norse humarr (“lobster”). The immediate source may be either German Hummer (16th c.) or directly from Dano-Norwegian hummer as many lobsters were caught off the coast of Norway. ==== Noun ==== hommer m (plural hommers, diminutive hommertje n) lobster Synonym: zeekreeft === Etymology 2 === From hom (“milt”) +‎ -er. ==== Noun ==== hommer m (plural hommers, diminutive hommertje n) a male fish, a cockfish Synonym: mannetjesvis Coordinate term: kuiter === References === Jan de Vries, Nederlands Etymologisch Woordenboek