Iceberg
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English
Etymology
From Danish isbjerg or Norwegian isberg both meaning mountain of ice. First used to describe a glacier as seen at a distance from a ship then used as a term to describe the floating chunks of ice broken off from such glaciers.
Noun
iceberg (icebergs)
- A huge mass of ocean-floating ice which has broken off a glacier.
- The Titanic hit an iceberg and sank.
Related terms
Translations
- Basque: iceberg, izozmendi
- Chinese: 冰山
- Danish: isbjerg
- Dutch: ijsberg m
- Esperanto: glacimonto
- Estonian: jäämägi
- Finnish: jäävuori
- French: iceberg m
- German: Eisberg m
- Greek: παγόβουνο n
- Indonesian: gunung es
- Interlingua: iceberg
- Italian: iceberg
- Japanese: 氷山 (ひょうざん, hyōzan)
- Korean: 빙산
- Lithuanian: ledkalnis m
- Norwegian: isfjell, isberg
- Persian: يخكوه (yakhkuh)
- Polish: góra lodowa f
- Portuguese: icebergue
- Russian: айсберг m (aysberg)
- Spanish: iceberg
- Swedish: isberg
- Volapük: gladabel
- Welsh: eisberg, mynydd iâ
fa:يخكوه