See also: lupa, lūpā, lūpą, lupã, lupą, and lupă

Latvian edit

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Lūpas

Etymology edit

From the same stem as the verbs lupt (to peel, to come off), lupināt (to peel (tr.)): Proto-Baltic *lūp-, *lup-, from Proto-Indo-European *lewp-, *lūp-, *lup- (to pare, to peel, to break off). The meaning evolved from “peeled off; puckered” to “puckered lips” and then simly “lips.” Cognates include Lithuanian lū́pa, Middle High German lubbe (thick, puckered lip(s)).[1]

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Noun edit

lūpa f (4th declension)

  1. (anatomy) lip
    pilnīgas, plānas lūpasfull, thin lips
    augšējā lūpathe upper lip
    apakšējā lūpathe lower lip
    lūpu krāsa, lūpu pomādelipstick
    ar smaidu uz lūpāmwith a smile on the lips
    iekost lūpāto bite one's lips
    kaunuma lūpaslabia (lit. genital lips)
    zaķa lūpaharelip (congenital malformation)

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References edit

  1. ^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “lūpa”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN

Lithuanian edit

 
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Noun edit

lū́pa f (plural lū́pos) stress pattern 1

  1. lip

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