See also: Lopp, lõpp, and löpp

Livonian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-Finnic *lop'ëttadak.

Verb

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lopp

  1. stop
  2. cease

Ludian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Finnic *loppu.

Noun

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lopp

  1. end

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Old English loppa.

Noun

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lopp

  1. Alternative form of loppe (spider)

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Medieval Latin loppa.

Noun

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lopp

  1. Alternative form of loppe (bough)

Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Swedish lop, from Middle Low German lôp, from Old Saxon hlōpan, from Proto-West Germanic *hlaupan, from Proto-Germanic *hlaupaną, of uncertain origin. Related to the verb löpa, corresponding to German laufen and English leap.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /lɔpː/, [lɔpː]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɔpː

Noun

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lopp n

  1. a race (running competition or (in an extended sense) other speed competition, like in English)
  2. (chiefly in some compounds) a run (act or instance of running)
  3. a course (of a river or other watercourse, or more generally a path taken (a run) in some compounds)
  4. a bore (tunnel inside a gun's barrel), the inside of a pipe (from notion of a path taken)
  5. a course (of time)
    under loppet av ett dygn
    over the course of a day
    inom (loppet av) ett år
    within (the course of) a year
    i det långa loppet
    in the long run

Declension

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Derived terms

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See also

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Verb

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lopp

  1. (archaic) past indicative of löpa

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