Roop
Saterland Frisian
noun
Definitions
- rope
Etymology
Inherited from Old Frisian rāp inherited from Proto-Germanic *raipaz (rope, cord, band, strap, string, ringlet).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*raipaz
Gloss
rope, cord, band, strap, string, ringlet
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
索
Emoji
🪢
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- breastrope English
- catch-rope English
- crack-rope English
- footrope English
- goat-rope English
- handrope English
- headrope English
- hobblerope English
- manrope English
- mastrope English
- ridgerope English
- rope English
- rope dancer English
- rope-ripe English
- rope-worthy English
- ropeable English
- ropeband English
- ropedancing English
- ropefish English
- ropeless English
- ropelike English
- ropeloft English
- ropemaker English
- ropemaking English
- ropeman English
- ropemate English
- roper English
- ropery English
- ropesman English
- ropewalk English
- ropewalker English
- ropewalking English
- ropeway English
- ropework English
- ropeworker English
- ropish English
- stirrup English
- tightrope English
- toprope English
- towrope English
- unrope English
- wainrope English
- *h₁reyp- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₁roypnós Proto-Indo-European
- *roypnós Proto-Indo-European
- *raipaz Proto-Germanic
- *raipijaną Proto-Germanic
- rap Old English
- rāp Old English
- rope Middle English
- rópa Irish
- ròpa Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐌿𐌳𐌰𐍂𐌰𐌹𐍀𐍃 Gothic
- *raip gmw-pro
- reip Old Dutch
- *raippa Proto-Finnic
- rāp Old Frisian
- rop Tok Pisin
- lope Chinook Jargon