kakkerlak

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch kakkerlak.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ka.kər.lak/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

kakkerlak (plural kakkerlakke, diminutive kakkerlakkie)

  1. cockroach (insect)

Dutch

Alternative forms

  • kackerlack, kackerlacker (obsolete)

Etymology

First attested as kackerlack towards the end of the 16th century as a derogatory term for a chatterbox or sycophant, deriving from kakker, a contemptuous term derived from kakken (to shit, defecate), and lakker (talker, freeloader), from likken (to lick).

This word was subsequently conflated (from the mid-17th century onwards) with an unrelated early Portuguese form cacalacca designating the insect. The Portuguese word has in turn been argued to be derived from a Caribbean word, from which Spanish cucaracha and hence English cockroach also originate.[1] However, a more likely theory is that the Portuguese learned that name from the people in the then Dahomey. In Fon, kakalaka means cockroaches.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɑ.kərˌlɑk/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: kak‧ker‧lak

Noun

kakkerlak m (plural kakkerlakken, diminutive kakkerlakje n)

  1. cockroach (certain non-termite insect of the order Blattodea)
  2. (derogatory) contemptible person
  3. (soccer, colloquial, often derogatory) supporter of Feyenoord

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Afrikaans: kakkerlak
  • Berbice Creole Dutch: kakalaka
  • Negerhollands: kakerlaker, kakelak
    • Virgin Islands Creole: kakalaka, kakaroachee (dated)
  • Skepi Creole Dutch: kakalaka
  • Ambonese Malay: kakarlak
  • Lokono: kakalaka
  • Aukan: kakaaka
  • Caribbean Hindustani: calcattá
  • Danish: kakerlak
  • Indonesian: kakerlak
  • Papiamentu: kakalaka
  • Sranan Tongo: kakalaka
    • Saramaccan: ahalakpákpa

References

  1. ^ van der Sijs, Nicoline, editor (2010), “kakkerlak”, in Etymologiebank, Meertens Institute