Toad

/toʊd/ noun

A small, jumping animal similar to a frog but usually with drier, bumpier skin and shorter legs. Toads often live on land and return to water to lay eggs.

From Old English 'tādige' or 'tāde,' of uncertain origin, with similar forms in other Germanic languages. It may be imitative or from a pre‑Germanic substrate word. The form has shifted but the meaning has stayed stable.

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