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Etymology

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Borrowed from French crapaud (toad). Doublet of crappo.

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Noun

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crapaud (plural crapauds)

  1. (obsolete) A toad.
  2. (derogatory, ethnic slur, offensive, slang) A French person.

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle French crapaud, from Old French crapaut, crapot (frog, toad), from Frankish *krappō, *krappa (hook, claw) (because of a toad's hooked feet) + -aud. Compare Catalan gripau, Occitan grapaut. Displaced Old French froiz (toad), from Old Norse frauðr (frog).

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  • IPA(key): /kʁa.po/
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Noun

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crapaud m (plural crapauds)

  1. toad
    Synonym: crapeau
  2. baby grand piano
  3. flaw (in a diamond)
  4. (Louisiana) frog
  5. (Cajun, slang) booger

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Descendants

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  • English: crapaud
  • Guyanese Creole English: crappo

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Norman

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Etymology

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Of Germanic origins.

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Noun

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crapaud m (plural crapauds)

  1. (Jersey) toad
  2. (Jersey) Jerseyman
  3. (Jersey) spring-tooth harrow

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