lupo
See also: Lupo
Aragonese edit
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- llop (Ribagorza)
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lupo m (plural lupos)
Cebuano edit
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- Hyphenation: lu‧po
Etymology 1 edit
Unknown
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lupo
Etymology 2 edit
By metathesis. From luop.
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lupo
- to block off
Esperanto edit
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Audio: (file)
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lupo (accusative singular lupon, plural lupoj, accusative plural lupojn)
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- kanisedo (“canid”)
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- luparo (“pack of wolves”)
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- lupa (“lupine”)
- lupfantomo (“werewolf”)
- lupfaŭko (“snapdragon”)
- lupfiŝo (“wolffish”)
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from English loupe, French loupe, German Lupe and Spanish lupa. (Compare Esperanto lupeo).
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lupo (plural lupi)
- (simple) magnifying glass, reading glass, pocket lens
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Italian edit
Etymology edit
For Vulgar Latin *lūpus instead of the attested Latin lupus which would have give the non-existent **lopo, also reflected by Piedmontese and Lombard luf, perhaps imitative of the wolf's howling. Similarly unexpected is French loup (despite Old French leu).
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lupo m (plural lupi, feminine lupa)
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Latin edit
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lupō
Neapolitan edit
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lupo m (plural lupe, feminine singular lopa, feminine plural lope)
- wolf (male)
References edit
- AIS: Sprach- und Sachatlas Italiens und der Südschweiz [Linguistic and Ethnographic Atlas of Italy and Southern Switzerland] – map 434: “il lupo” – on navigais-web.pd.istc.cnr.it
Polish edit
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lupo f
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lupo
- (pre-1940) plural past indicative of löpa