claw
Klaue (from Middle High German klāwe , "Klaue, Kralle , Unguis ") stands for:
- Body parts of animals:
- horny toe tips in cloven-hoofed animals (e.g. cattle, sheep, pigs), see claw (cloven-hoofed)
- Claw in different groups of animals
- The leg parts of fur skins, for example Persian claws
- Claw (technology) , a machine part that can grip elements
- a claw-shaped weapon , mostly made of iron
- a triangular cutout a few centimeters in wooden rafters, see Kerve
- "Klaue" or "Sauklaue", colloquially for illegible handwriting
Klaue is the family name of the following people:
- Andreas Klaue (* 1962), German actor
- Constanze Klaue (* 1985), German filmmaker, author and jazz singer
- Hermann Klaue (1912–2001), German engineer
- Karsten Klaue († 2014), German television and radio broadcaster
- Magnus Klaue (* 19 ??), German literary critic, literary scholar and Germanist
- Siegfried Klaue (* 1931), German legal scholar
- Wolfgang Klaue (* 1935), German film archivist
See also:
Wiktionary: Claw - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- Chelicere (jaw claw in various arthropods)
- Claws
- Klawe
- Kläui
- Bird's foot (heraldry)