stoppe
Danish
[ˈsd̥ʌb̥ə]
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to stop, halt somebody, something
- (intransitive) to stop
Etymology
Derived from Low German stoppen (stop) derived from English stop derived from Proto-Germanic *stuppōną (close, fill, stop, block, clog up, prick, push, stop up).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*stuppōną
Gloss
close, fill, stop, block, clog up, prick, push, stop up
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
止
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- autostop English
- backstop English
- beamstop English
- bookstop English
- checkstop English
- doorstop English
- e-stop English
- firestop English
- forstop English
- ground stop English
- helistop English
- instop English
- misstop English
- multistop English
- non-stop English
- nonstop English
- pit stop English
- ripstop English
- rockstop English
- shortstop English
- stop English
- stop-tap English
- stopband English
- stopbank English
- stopblock English
- stopboard English
- stopcheck English
- stopcock English
- stopgap English
- stopless English
- stoplight English
- stopover English
- stoppable English
- stoppage English
- stopped English
- stopper English
- stoppest English
- stoppeth English
- stoppie English
- stopple English
- stopsign English
- stopstreet English
- stopwatch English
- stopword English
- tramstop English
- unstop English
- unstoppability English
- waterstop English
- whistlestop English
- stuppa Latin
- stuppo, stuppō Latin
- Stoff German
- stop Hungarian
- stop Italian
- stoppare Italian
- auto-stop French
- autostop French
- stop French
- стоп Russian
- stop Spanish, Castilian
- στύππη Ancient Greek
- *(s)tew- Proto-Indo-European
- *(s)tewp- Proto-Indo-European
- stop Portuguese
- *stuppōną Proto-Germanic
- ストップ Japanese
- stoppian Old English
- stoppen Middle English
- stop Irish
- bus Danish
- busstoppested Danish
- mæt Danish
- sted Danish
- stopmæt Danish
- στοπ Greek (modern)
- stopio Welsh
- stoffon Old High German
- stoffōn Old High German
- stophōn Old High German
- stop Latvian
- stopohem Albanian
- *stuppōn gmw-pro
- stuppon Old Dutch
- stoppen Middle Low German
- *stopfon, *stopfōn Frankish
- *stopfōn Frankish
- stap Tok Pisin
- stapim Tok Pisin
- stoppen Low German
- stoppar Interlingua