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Started by Weaver, April 13, 2009, 10:07:07 AM

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Weaver

Oh well, there goes another cherished childhood factoid. I'd always been told that "Adder" was a uniquely British term for our species of Viper, but on looking it up, I find that the term is used all over the world too.... :rolleyes:
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beowulf

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Quote from: rickshaw on December 23, 2010, 04:18:03 AM
Perhaps paint it black?   ;D ;D ;D

thats a rather cunning plan

ba-boom tish      ;D
.............hes a very naughty boy!
allergic to aircraft in grey!
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rickshaw

Quote from: beowulf on December 23, 2010, 05:19:37 AM
Quote from: rickshaw on December 23, 2010, 04:18:03 AM
Perhaps paint it black?   ;D ;D ;D

thats a rather cunning plan

ba-boom tish  ;D

I can see you going far, my boy.  The further the better for all concerned.   :lol: :lol:
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Mossie

Quote from: Weaver on December 23, 2010, 04:43:30 AM
Oh well, there goes another cherished childhood factoid. I'd always been told that "Adder" was a uniquely British term for our species of Viper, but on looking it up, I find that the term is used all over the world too.... :rolleyes:

You're right, but I think the Adder at least startted as a British affectation, given to many snakes with Adder/Viper similarities.  As far as I'm aware, us Brits are the only ones to refer to the European Viper as an Adder.

As a complete aside, I stopped the missus trodding on one in Dalby Forest (near Pickering) a little while back.  It was basking & doing it's usual thing, looking like a stick.  A few more steps & she'd have been bitten, okay you're not going die from an Adder bite but it going to put a dampner on your day.
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ChernayaAkula

Quote from: Mossie on December 24, 2010, 11:49:20 AM<...> As far as I'm aware, us Brits are the only ones to refer to the European Viper as an Adder. <...>

It's German name is Kreuzotter, which would translate to "crossed adder".
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origin Old English nædre 'serpent, adder', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch adder and German Natter.
The initial n was lost in Middle English by wrong division of a naddre into an addre;
compare with a napron ( an apron), a nauger (an auger), and a noumpere (an umpire).
                                                                                                                               

beowulf

.............hes a very naughty boy!
allergic to aircraft in grey!
The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time........Bertrand Russell
I have come up with a plan so cunning you could stick a tail on it and call it a weasel. ......Edmund Blackadder