pijpen
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈpɛi.pə(n)/
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to whistle; to hum; to blow (as in to play a wind instrument)
- (transitive) to fellate, to blow, to suck the object usually indicates the receiving person, but sometimes the member or item undergoing the action
- (transitive) to smoke (a pipe)
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch pipen (pipe, play a wind instrument) suf from Dutch, Flemish pijp (pipe, tobacco pipe, tube).
Origin
Dutch (Brabantic)
pijp
Gloss
pipe, tobacco pipe, tube
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
管
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- beenpijp Dutch, Flemish
- beurt Dutch, Flemish
- blaaspijp Dutch, Flemish
- broekspijp Dutch, Flemish
- halfpijp Dutch, Flemish
- luchtpijp Dutch, Flemish
- orgelpijp Dutch, Flemish
- pijp Dutch, Flemish
- pijpaarde Dutch, Flemish
- pijpbeurt Dutch, Flemish
- pijpeneren Dutch, Flemish
- pijpenkrul Dutch, Flemish
- pijpenla Dutch, Flemish
- pijpensteel Dutch, Flemish
- pijpenwisser Dutch, Flemish
- pijper Dutch, Flemish
- pijpewisser Dutch, Flemish
- pijpklei Dutch, Flemish
- pijpkruid Dutch, Flemish
- pijpleiding Dutch, Flemish
- pijporgel Dutch, Flemish
- pijptang Dutch, Flemish
- regenpijp Dutch, Flemish
- waterpijp Dutch, Flemish
- zakpijp Dutch, Flemish
- pipen Middle Dutch
- piper Middle Dutch
- pîpe Middle Dutch
- pyp Afrikaans
- *pīpan Old Dutch