loppe
Old English
noun
Definitions
- spider (perhaps also flea)
- silkworm
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Germanic *lubbō derived from Proto-Indo-European *lep- (peel, flay, skin, tear off, break off, peel off) derived from Proto-Germanic *luppǭ (sandflea, flea, originally jumper, originally, jumper), *luppijaną (jump, dart).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*luppijaną
Gloss
jump, dart
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
踊
Emoji
🐸 🦘
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- lop English
- loupe English
- luuppi Finnish
- lapis Latin
- Lupe German
- lüpfen German
- lob Dutch, Flemish
- loep Dutch, Flemish
- zaadlob Dutch, Flemish
- loupe French
- lupa Spanish, Castilian
- λέπαδνον Ancient Greek
- λοβός Ancient Greek
- λώπη Ancient Greek
- *lep- Proto-Indo-European
- loppe Norwegian Bokmål
- lupe Norwegian Bokmål
- lupa Portuguese
- *lubbō Proto-Germanic
- *luppijaną Proto-Germanic
- *luppǭ Proto-Germanic
- loppa Swedish
- loppmarknad Swedish
- lupa Polish
- loppe Norwegian Nynorsk
- lupe Norwegian Nynorsk
- loppe Middle English
- loppes Middle English
- lopster Middle English
- loppe Danish
- loppebid Danish
- loppemarked Danish
- lupa Catalan, Valencian
- kính lúp Vietnamese
- lüpfen Middle High German
- Lupp Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *luppa Frankish
- lopa Latgalian