échasse
common nounverb
Syllable Decomposition
échassederived from the Old French eschace ('crutch'), from the Old Low Franconian skakkja, from the Germanic root *skak- ('to shake'), related to English 'to shake' and Dutch 'schaats' ('skate').
Definitions
- ornithologie
Plural
échasses
Translations
german:Stelzenläufer
english:stilt
chinese:高跷
spanish:cigüeñuela
finnish:pitkäjalka
italian:cavaliere d'Italia
japanese:竹馬
dutch:steltloper
polish:szczudło
russian:кулик
swedish:styltlöpare