copp
Old English
noun
Definitions
- cup; vessel
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin cuppa (drinking vessel) inherited from Proto-Germanic *kuppaz (vault, round vessel, head, round object, basin, bowl, crown of the head).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*kuppaz
Gloss
vault, round vessel, head, round object, basin, bowl, crown of the head
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
頭
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Copp English
- Warcop English
- cop English
- coppe English
- cuppa Latin
- cūpa Latin
- coppa Italian
- κοῦπα Ancient Greek
- *gū- Proto-Indo-European
- *kewp- Proto-Indo-European
- copo Portuguese
- *kuppaz Proto-Germanic
- *wardō Proto-Germanic
- *warþō Proto-Germanic
- vård Swedish
- *coppe Old English
- atorcoppe Old English
- cop Old English
- cuppe Old English
- drenccuppe Old English
- ātor Old English
- copp Middle English
- coppe Middle English
- cuppe Middle English
- koppr Old Norse
- varða Old Norse
- cope Old French
- copa Catalan, Valencian
- varða Icelandic
- cupă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- cop Welsh
- cop Middle Dutch
- kopf Old High German
- koph Old High German
- coppán Old Irish
- cop Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- coupe Norman
- kopf Middle High German
- kupë Albanian
- copa Old Portuguese
- cupã Aromanian
- cope Friulian
- copp Middle Irish
- kop Old Frisian
- copa Old Spanish
- cuppinu Sicilian
- κούπα gkm
- copete Walloon
- kilemschkop Crimean Gothic