From Old Danish muldwarp, from Proto-Germanic *muldawurpiz, a compound of *muldō (“dirt, soil”) + *werpaną (“to throw”). Cognate with Swedish mullvad, English mouldwarp, and German Maulwurf.
muldvarp c (singular definite muldvarpen, plural indefinite muldvarpe or muldvarper)
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | muldvarp | muldvarpen | muldvarpe muldvarper |
muldvarpene muldvarperne |
genitive | muldvarps | muldvarpens | muldvarpes muldvarpers |
muldvarpenes muldvarpernes |
muldvarp m (definite singular muldvarpen, indefinite plural muldvarper, definite plural muldvarpene)