Dutch edit

Pronunciation edit

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  • Rhymes: -oːpən

Etymology 1 edit

From Middle Dutch slôpen, from Old Dutch *slōpen, from Proto-Germanic *slaupijaną.

Verb edit

slopen

  1. (transitive, literally) to demolish
    Dat gebouw wordt overmorgen gesloopt.That building is being demolished the day after tomorrow.
  2. (transitive, figuratively) to waste someone, beat up
    Ze hebben hem met honkbalknuppels gesloopt.They wasted him with baseball bats.
  3. (transitive, figuratively) to exhaust
    Hij was wekenlang compleet gesloopt na de marathon.He was utterly exhausted for weeks following the marathon.
Inflection edit
Conjugation of slopen (weak)
infinitive slopen
past singular sloopte
past participle gesloopt
infinitive slopen
gerund slopen n
present tense past tense
1st person singular sloop sloopte
2nd person sing. (jij) sloopt sloopte
2nd person sing. (u) sloopt sloopte
2nd person sing. (gij) sloopt sloopte
3rd person singular sloopt sloopte
plural slopen sloopten
subjunctive sing.1 slope sloopte
subjunctive plur.1 slopen sloopten
imperative sing. sloop
imperative plur.1 sloopt
participles slopend gesloopt
1) Archaic.
Derived terms edit

Etymology 2 edit

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb edit

slopen

  1. inflection of sluipen:
    1. plural past indicative
    2. (dated or formal) plural past subjunctive

Anagrams edit

Middle Dutch edit

Etymology edit

From Old Dutch *slōpen, from Proto-Germanic *slaupijaną.

Verb edit

slôpen

  1. to drag forth
  2. to take apart, to dismantle

Inflection edit

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Descendants edit

  • Dutch: slopen
  • Limburgish: sloeape, slope

Further reading edit