hüpfen
German (Berlin)
/ˈhʏpfən/
verb-weak
Definitions
- to hop
- (of ball) to bounce
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German hopfen inherited from Old High German *huppōn inherited from Proto-Germanic *huppōną (hop).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*huppōną
Gloss
hop
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Lindy Hop English
- barhop English
- cafe hop English
- head-hop English
- hedgehop English
- hop English
- hopback English
- hopbine English
- hopbush English
- hopene English
- hophead English
- hophornbeam English
- hopper English
- hoppest English
- hoppeth English
- hoppity English
- hoppy English
- hopsack English
- hopsacking English
- hopscotch English
- hopset English
- hopt English
- hoptree English
- hopvine English
- hopyard English
- multihop English
- spyhop English
- hyppiä Finnish
- hyppäyttää Finnish
- hyppääjä Finnish
- hyppääminen Finnish
- hypätä Finnish
- Burg German
- Hüpfburg German
- *kewb- Proto-Indo-European
- *huppōną Proto-Germanic
- hoppian Old English
- hoppen Middle English
- hopp Old Norse
- hoppa Old Norse
- *huppōn Old High German
- hopfen Middle High German
- hüpe Estonian
- hüpik Estonian
- hüppama Estonian
- hobben Old Dutch
- *hüp'äit'äk Proto-Finnic
- *huppōn Frankish