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Etymology

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Just like its Latin (Upupa) and English names (hoopoe), the Swedish name originates from the sound of the bird, interpreted as "Upp! Upp! Upp! Ut! Ut!" (up, up, up, out, out), a sign of bad times of war and starvation. This gave the bird the name of oäringsfågel already in Medieval times, which later has turned into härfågel. Oäring being the negation (o-) of äring, a good year's harvest.[1]

Noun

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härfågel c

  1. a hoopoe, the bird Upupa epops

Declension

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Declension of härfågel
nominative genitive
singular indefinite härfågel härfågels
definite härfågeln härfågelns
plural indefinite härfåglar härfåglars
definite härfåglarna härfåglarnas

References

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  1. ^ U-äring: o-ärings-fógel in Johan Ernst Rietz, Svenskt dialektlexikon (1862–1867)

Further reading

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