tæppa
Old English
noun
Definitions
- tap, spigot
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *tappô (plug, tap, peg, stopper).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*tappô
Gloss
plug, tap, peg, stopper
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antitip English
- blacktip English
- calltip English
- cocktip English
- cryotip English
- fingertip English
- hooktip English
- microtip English
- nanotip English
- overtip English
- protip English
- quivertip English
- retip English
- silvertip English
- speartip English
- supratip English
- tampon English
- tamponade English
- tamponment English
- tap English
- tape English
- tapster English
- tip English
- tipcart English
- tipcat English
- tipless English
- tipline English
- tippability English
- tippable English
- tippee English
- tipper English
- tippest English
- tippeth English
- tipping English
- tipple English
- tippy English
- tipsheet English
- tipstaff English
- tipstock English
- tiptoe English
- tiptop English
- tipward English
- tooltip English
- tri-tip English
- twin tip English
- undertip English
- whitetip English
- wingtip English
- tappi Finnish
- Tampon German
- Tipp German
- Zapfen German
- tampon Dutch, Flemish
- tampon French
- tamponner French
- tampón Spanish, Castilian
- tips Norwegian Bokmål
- *tappô Proto-Germanic
- *tappōną Proto-Germanic
- チップ Japanese
- tampon Polish
- tips Norwegian Nynorsk
- tæppere Old English
- tæppestre Old English
- tæppian Old English
- tape Middle English
- tapp Middle English
- tappe Middle English
- tappen Middle English
- tip Middle English
- tappi Old Norse
- tampa Galician
- zapa Galician
- zapón Galician
- ทิป Thai
- tip Cebuano
- tipyn Welsh
- zapho Old High German
- Zap Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- tampion Middle French
- *tappa Gothic
- טיפ Hebrew (modern)
- *tappo Old Dutch
- tapar Old Portuguese
- 팁 Korean
- *tappo Frankish
- *tappō Frankish