English edit

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Shortening.

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ep (plural eps)

  1. (informal) episode (of a TV serial, etc.)

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ep!

  1. hey

Lule Sami edit

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ep

  1. first-person plural present of ij

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ep

  1. ape

Serbo-Croatian edit

Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek ἔπος (épos).

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ȇp m (Cyrillic spelling е̑п)

  1. epic

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  • ep” in Hrvatski jezični portal

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ep

  1. many

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Etymology 1 edit

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ep (1957–1982 spelling ep)

  1. to fish; to angle
    Synonyms: (dialectal) diuq, (dialectal) nyeu, (dialectal) dengq, (dialectal) doj, (dialectal) yaemz, (dialectal) nyemq, (dialectal) cop, (dialectal) yaek, (dialectal) domq

Etymology 2 edit

From Chinese (MC 'aep). Compare Vietnamese ép.

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ep (Sawndip forms 𫪼 or , 1957–1982 spelling ep)

  1. to force
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