See also: Stroop

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Etymology

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From Dutch stroop, from siroop.

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Noun

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stroop (plural strope)

  1. syrup, especially a viscous type of syrup

Descendants

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  • Sotho: seturupu

Dutch

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Dutch Wikipedia has an article on:
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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /stroːp/, (Southern Dutch) [stroːp], (Northern Dutch) [stroʊ̯p]
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  • Hyphenation: stroop
  • Rhymes: -oːp

Etymology 1

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From siroop, apparently via an intermediate sroop [recorded once],[1] in which a t was inserted to better fit Dutch phonology. For a similar insertion of t into sr compare Proto-Germanic *straumaz (river, stream) from Proto-Indo-European *srew- (to flow, run).

Noun

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stroop f (plural stropen, diminutive stroopje n)

  1. syrup, especially a viscous variety of syrup
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References

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  1. ^ Marc van Oostendorp (2013 April 12) “De t in stroop”, in Neerlandistiek[1] (in Dutch).

Etymology 2

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Deverbal from stropen.

Noun

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stroop m (uncountable)

  1. poaching (the act of hunting illegally)

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