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English
Etymology
From Middle French insecte , from Latin īnsectum , from īnsectus ( “ cut into, cut up, with a notched or divided body ” ) , from perfect passive participle of īnsecō ( “ I cut into, I cut up ” ) , from in- + secō ( “ I cut ” ) , from the notion that the insect's body is "cut into" three sections (head , thorax , abdomen ). Calque of Ancient Greek ἔντομον ( éntomon , “ insect ” ) , from ἔντομος ( éntomos , “ cut into pieces ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
insect (plural insects )
An arthropod (in the Insecta class) characterized by six legs , up to four wings , and a chitinous exoskeleton .
Our shed has several insect infestions, including ants, yellowjackets, and wasps.
2013 May-June, William E. Conner , “An Acoustic Arms Race ”, in American Scientist , volume 101 , number 3, pages 206–7 :Nonetheless, some insect prey take advantage of clutter by hiding in it. Earless ghost swift moths become “invisible” to echolocating bats by forming mating clusters close (less than half a meter) above vegetation and effectively blending into the clutter of echoes that the bat receives from the leaves and stems around them.
( colloquial ) Any small arthropod similar to an insect, including spiders , centipedes , millipedes , etc.
The swamp is swarming with every sort of insect .
( derogatory ) A contemptible or powerless person.
The manager’s assistant was the worst sort of insect .
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arthropod of class Insecta
Afrikaans: insek (af)
Albanian: kandërr (sq) f , insekt (sq) m
Amharic: ነፍሳት ( näfsat )
Arabic: حَشَرَة f ( ḥašara )
Egyptian Arabic: حشرة f ( ḥašara )
South Levantine Arabic: حشرة f ( ḥášara )
Armenian: միջատ (hy) ( miǰat )
Assamese: পোক ( pük )
Asturian: inseutu (ast) m
Azerbaijani: cücü (az) , həşərat (az) , böcək (az)
Bashkir: бөжәк ( böjək )
Basque: intsektu (eu) , zomorro (eu)
Belarusian: насяко́мае n ( nasjakómaje ) , казу́рка f ( kazúrka ) , вуся́к m ( vusják ) , гмыз m ( hmyz )
Bengali: পোকা (bn) ( pōka )
Bhojpuri: कीड़ा ( kīṛā )
Breton: amprevan (br) m
Bulgarian: насеко́мо (bg) n ( nasekómo ) , инсе́кт m ( insékt )
Burmese: ပိုး (my) ( pui: ) , အင်းဆက် (my) ( ang:hcak )
Carpathian Rusyn: хроба́к m ( xrobák ) , хро́бач f ( xróbač ) ( collective )
Catalan: insecte (ca) m
Chamicuro: sokajsu
Cherokee: ᏍᎪᏱ ( sgoyi )
Chinese:
Cantonese: 昆蟲 / 昆虫 ( kwan1 cung4 ) , 蟲 / 虫 (yue) ( cung4 )
Dungan: чун ( čun ) , чунчунзы ( čunčunzɨ ) , чунчур ( čunčur )
Eastern Min: 蟲囝 / 虫囝 ( tè̤ng-giāng ) , 蟲蟻 / 虫蚁 ( tè̤ng-ngiê )
Hakka: 昆蟲 / 昆虫 ( khûn-chhùng ) , 蟲仔 / 虫仔 ( chhùng-è )
Hokkien: 蟲豸 / 虫豸 ( thâng-thoā ) , 昆蟲 / 昆虫 ( khun-thiông )
Mandarin: 昆蟲 / 昆虫 (zh) ( kūnchóng ) , 蟲子 / 虫子 (zh) ( chóngzi ) , 蟲 / 虫 (zh) ( chóng )
Wu: 昆蟲 / 昆虫 ( 1 khuen-zon)
Chukchi: кээрэчьын ( kėėrėčʹyn )
Cornish: hweskeren f
Crimean Tatar: böcek , aşer
Czech: hmyz (cs) m
Danish: insekt (da) n
Dutch: insect (nl) n , kerfdier n
Esperanto: insekto
Estonian: putukas (et)
Faroese: skordýr n
Finnish: hyönteinen (fi)
Franco-Provençal: ensècto m
French: insecte (fr) m
Galician: insecto (gl) m
Georgian: მწერი (ka) ( mc̣eri )
German: Insekt (de) n , Kerbtier (de) n ( rare ) , Kerf (de) m ( rare )
Greek: έντομο (el) n ( éntomo )
Ancient: ἔντομον n ( éntomon )
Haitian Creole: ensèk
Hawaiian: mea kolo
Hebrew: חֶרֶק (he) m ( khérek )
Hindi: कीड़ा (hi) m ( kīṛā ) , कीट (hi) m ( kīṭ ) , पोका (hi) m ( pokā )
Hungarian: rovar (hu)
Icelandic: skordýr (is) n
Ido: insekto (io)
Indonesian: serangga (id)
Ingrian: sikiäin
Interlingua: insecto
Irish: feithid f
Italian: insetto (it) m
Japanese: 昆虫 (ja) ( こんちゅう, konchū )
Javanese: angga-angga , walang (jv)
Kannada: ಕೀಟ (kn) ( kīṭa )
Kashmiri: کیٛۆم ( kyom )
Kazakh: жәндік ( jändık ) , бунақдене ( bunaqdene ) , құрт-құмырсқа ( qūrt-qūmyrsqa ) , шыбын-шіркей ( şybyn-şırkei )
Khmer: សត្វល្អិត (km) ( sat lʼət )
Korean: 곤충(昆蟲) (ko) ( gonchung )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: kêz (ku)
Kyrgyz: чымын-чиркей ( cımın-cirkey ) , курт-кумурска ( kurt-kumurska )
Lao: ແມງໄມ້ (lo) ( mǣng mai )
Latgalian: kustūneits m
Latin: īnsectum n
Latvian: kukainis m , insekts m
Lithuanian: vabzdys m
Macedonian: инсект m ( insekt )
Malagasy: bibikely (mg)
Malay: serangga (ms)
Malayalam: ഷഡ്പദം (ml) ( ṣaḍpadaṁ ) , പ്രാണി (ml) ( prāṇi )
Maltese: insett m
Manx: beisteig
Maori: pēpeke , mū , haukituri ( flying )
Marathi: किडा ( kiḍā )
Mi'kmaq: jujij anim , juji'ji'j anim
Mon: ထၟ
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: шавьж (mn) ( šavʹž ) , шавж (mn) ( šavž ) , шавьж хорхой ( šavʹž xorxoj ) , хорхой (mn) ( xorxoj )
Nahuatl: yolkatsin
Nanai: колан ( kolan )
Navajo: chʼosh bijáád hastání , chʼosh
Norwegian:
Bokmål: insekt (no) n
Nynorsk: insekt n
Occitan: insècte (oc) m
Odia: କୀଟ (or) ( kiṭa )
Ottoman Turkish: بوجك ( böcek ) , حشره ( haşere )
Pannonian Rusyn: инсект m ( insekt )
Pashto: حشره (ps) f ( hašara ) , خزنده (ps) f ( xazǝnda )
Pawnee: pahuks ( flying ) , piiruus ( crawling )
Persian:
Dari: حَشَرَه ( hašara )
Iranian Persian: حَشَرِه ( hašare )
Polish: owad (pl) m , robak (pl) m , insekt (pl) m
Portuguese: inseto (pt) m
Romanian: insectă (ro) f
Russian: насеко́мое (ru) n ( nasekómoje ) , бука́шка (ru) f ( bukáška ) ( colloquial ) , козя́вка (ru) f ( kozjávka ) ( colloquial )
Sanskrit: जन्तु (sa) ( jantu )
Sardinian: babboi m , cerpiu m
Campidanese: babballotti m
Logudorese: babbautzu m
Scottish Gaelic: meanbh-fhrìde f , frìde f , biastag f
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ѝнсект m , бу̏ба f , ку́кац m
Roman: ìnsekt (sh) m , bȕba (sh) f , kúkac (sh) m
Seychellois Creole: bebet
Sicilian: nzettu (scn) m , insettu (scn) m
Slovak: hmyz (sk) m
Slovene: žuželka (sl) f , insekt m
Spanish: insecto (es) m
Swahili: mdudu (sw)
Swedish: insekt (sv) c
Sylheti: ꠙꠥꠇ ( fuk )
Tagalog: insekto (tl) f
Tajik: ҳашара (tg) ( hašara )
Tamil: பூச்சி (ta) ( pūcci )
Tarifit: abeɛɛuš m
Tatar: бөҗәк (tt) ( böcäk )
Telugu: పురుగు (te) ( purugu ) , కీటకం (te) ( kīṭakaṁ )
Thai: แมลง (th) ( má-lɛɛng )
Tibetan: འབུ་སྲིན ( 'bu srin ) , འབུ ( 'bu )
Tigrinya: ሓሽራ ( ḥašra )
Tongan: ʻinisēkite
Turkish: böcek (tr) , haşere (tr)
Turkmen: möjek (tk)
Ukrainian: кома́ха (uk) f ( komáxa ) , кома́шка f ( komáška )
Urdu: کِیڑا m ( kīṛā ) , حَشَرَہ m ( haśara )
Uyghur: ھاشارەت ( hasharet )
Uzbek: hasharot (uz)
Veps: gaved
Vietnamese: sâu bọ (vi) , côn trùng (vi) (昆蟲 )
Volapük: näsäk (vo)
Welsh: pryf (cy) m , pryfyn (cy) , trychfil (cy) m
West Frisian: ynsekt (fy) n
White Hmong: kab
Wolof: gunóor
Yámana: wankara
Yiddish: אינסעקט m ( insekt )
Yoruba: kòkòrò
Zazaki: heserat n , xezende
colloquial: any small arthropod
contemptible or powerless person
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Etymology
Originally having a wider meaning (sense 2), as in Aristotle. From Latin īnsectum ( “ bug; cut up ” ) , from īnsecō ( “ I cut up into ” ) . The Latin is a calque of Ancient Greek ἔντομον ( éntomon , “ bug ” ) , from ἔντομος ( éntomos ) .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ɪnˈsɛkt/
Hyphenation: in‧sect
Rhymes: -ɛkt
Noun
insect n (plural insecten , diminutive insectje n )
insect , arthropod of the class Insecta
Synonyms: gekorven dier , kerfdier
( now uncommon ) bug ( any small arthropod or invertebrate that somewhat resembles an insect )
Synonym: gekorven dier
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