Truppe
German (Berlin)
/ˈtʀʊpə/
noun
Definitions
- troupe (company of actors, etc.)
- (military) force
- (military) forces
- (sports) team
Etymology
Derived from French troupe derived from Frankish *thorp (agglomeration, a cluster, village, gathering, also collection of houses, assembly) derived from Proto-Germanic *þurpą (village, estate, land, crowd, group).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þurpą
Gloss
village, estate, land, crowd, group
Concept
Semantic Field
Social and political relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
村
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- troop English
- trooper English
- troupe English
- troppus Latin
- -n- German
- Abzug German
- Sanität German
- Sanitätstruppe German
- Teil German
- Trupp German
- Truppenabzug German
- Truppenteil German
- Truppenverband German
- Truppenübung German
- Verband German
- Übung German
- troppo Italian
- troupe Italian
- truppa Italian
- troupe French
- troupier French
- tropa Spanish, Castilian
- troupe Spanish, Castilian
- *trab- Proto-Indo-European
- *treb- Proto-Indo-European
- tropa Portuguese
- *treb- Proto-Germanic
- *þruppaz Proto-Germanic
- *þurpą Proto-Germanic
- trupa Polish
- þorp Old English
- þorp Old Norse
- *trop Old French
- trop Old French
- trope Old French
- tropa Galician
- dorf Old High German
- thorp Old High German
- thorph Old High German
- trouppe Middle French
- 𐌸𐌰𐌿𐍂𐍀 Gothic
- *þorp gmw-pro
- *thorp Old Dutch
- thorp Old Dutch
- thorp Old Saxon
- *thorp Frankish
- trop Old Occitan
- therp Old Frisian
- thorp Old Frisian