kreupel
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈkrøːpəl/
adj
Definitions
- crippled; lame
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch cruepel (missing, lacking) inherited from Old Dutch *krupil inherited from Proto-Germanic *krupilaz (tending to crawl, a cripple).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*krupilaz
Gloss
tending to crawl, a cripple
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- becripple English
- creep English
- cripple English
- crippledom English
- crippleness English
- crippler English
- cripplesome English
- crippleware English
- cripply English
- Krüppel German
- verkrüppeln German
- hout Dutch, Flemish
- kreupelhout Dutch, Flemish
- *grewb- Proto-Indo-European
- *krupilaz Proto-Germanic
- crypel Old English
- cripel Middle English
- kryppill Old Norse
- kripla Esperanto
- cruepel Middle Dutch
- krupil Old High German
- krüppel Middle High German
- Krëppel Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *krupil gmw-pro
- *krupil Old Dutch
- kreppel Old Frisian