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tappe

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Danish

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Etymology 1

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Derived from tap.

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tappe (imperative tap, infinitive at tappe, present tense tapper, past tense tappede, perfect tense har tappet)

  1. (of liquid) to draw, bottle
  2. to drain
  3. to tap, spy on
  4. to record

Etymology 2

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From English tap.

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tappe (imperative tap, infinitive at tappe, present tense tapper, past tense tappede, perfect tense har tappet)

  1. (rare) tap (strike lightly)

Etymology 3

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Noun

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tappe

  1. indefinite plural of tap

German

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Pronunciation

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  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -apə

Verb

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tappe

  1. inflection of tappen:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. first/third-person singular subjunctive I
    3. singular imperative

Italian

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Noun

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tappe f

  1. plural of tappa

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Laboya

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Noun

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tappe

  1. a woven mat for sitting or sleeping

References

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  • Allahverdi Verdizade (2019) “tappe”, in Lamboya word list[1], Leiden: LexiRumah

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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From Old English tæppa, from Proto-West Germanic *tappō, from Proto-Germanic *tappô.

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Noun

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tappe (plural tappes)

  1. A spigot or plug for a hole or spout.
  2. A hole or spout for the emission of liquid.
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Descendants
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  • English: tap
  • Scots: tap, tapp
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Etymology 2

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A back-formation from tappen.

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Noun

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tappe

  1. (rare) A tap; a gentle touch.
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Etymology 3

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Verb

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tappe

  1. Alternative form of tappen (to let flow)

Etymology 4

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Noun

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tappe

  1. Alternative form of tape