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Icelandic
Etymology
From mör (“suet”) + gæs (“goose”), a partial calque based on the supposed derivation of penguin from Latin pinguis (“fat”).
Pronunciation
Noun
mörgæs f (genitive singular mörgæsar, nominative plural mörgæsir)
- penguin
Mörgæsir eru sætar.- Penguins are cute.
1883 May 2, “Fá orð um ferðir fugla [A few words about the journeys of birds]”, in Norðanfari, volume 22, numbers 21-22, page 47:Þar dvelja mörgæsirnar hina 6 vetrarmánuði og hljóta sífellt að berjast við storm og ís, er hvorttveggja hlýtur að skerða ró og ánægju fuglsins.- The penguins stay there those 6 winter months and must continually contend with storm and ice, when both must negatively affect the tranquility and enjoyment of the bird.
1979, “Eintal í dýragarðinum [Soliloquy in the zoo]”, in Dýraverndarinn, volume 65, numbers 3-4, page 16:Eggin eru mjög oft ófrjó, og ef þau klekjast ekki út, leggst hin vonsvikna móðir á egg annarar mörgæsar.- The eggs are very often infertile, and if they fail to hatch, the disappointed mother sits on the egg of another penguin.
1991, “Fuglalíf á Falklandseyjum [Birdlife on the Falkland Islands]”, in Náttúrufræðingurinn, volume 61, number 1, page 21:Skemmtilegast er að heimsækja mörgæsabyggðirnar enda eru engar mörgæsir fyrir norðan miðbaug.- The most interesting is visiting the penguin settlements, since there are no penguins north of the equator.
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