dippear
Spanish
verb
Definitions
- to dip (food)
Etymology
Borrowed from English dip (foolish person, The action of dipping plunging for a moment into a liquid).
Origin
English
dip
Gloss
foolish person, The action of dipping plunging for a moment into a liquid
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- autem dipper English
- bedip English
- dip English
- dip-coat English
- dipcoat English
- dipfuck English
- dippable English
- dipped English
- dipper English
- dippest English
- dippeth English
- dippy English
- dipsector English
- dipshit English
- dipstick English
- dipwad English
- downdip English
- polar bear dip English
- redip English
- skydip English
- updip English
- dip Dutch, Flemish
- dip Polish
- dippen Middle English