cockchafer

[ˈkɒktʃeɪfə(r)]

cockchafer Definition

a large European beetle with a hairy brown larva that is a pest of crops and grassland.

Using cockchafer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cockchafer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The cockchafer is a common pest in many parts of Europe.

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    The larvae of the cockchafer can cause significant damage to crops.

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    Cockchafers are nocturnal and are attracted to light.

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    The cockchafer is a member of the scarab beetle family.

cockchafer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cockchafer

Phrases with cockchafer

  • a year in which there is an unusually large number of cockchafers

    Example

    In 1976, there was a cockchafer year in Germany.

  • a traditional dance performed in some parts of Germany during the cockchafer season

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    The cockchafer dance is a popular folk dance in Bavaria.

  • a soup made from cockchafers, considered a delicacy in some parts of France

    Example

    Cockchafer soup is a traditional dish in the Dordogne region of France.

Origins of cockchafer

from Middle Low German 'kukkerkēver', from 'kukken' meaning 'to look' + 'kēver' meaning 'beetle'

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Summary: cockchafer in Brief

A 'cockchafer' [ˈkɒktʃeɪfə(r)] is a large European beetle with a hairy brown larva that is a pest of crops and grassland. It is also known as a 'maybug' or 'doodlebug.' The cockchafer is nocturnal and is attracted to light. It is a member of the scarab beetle family.