"Piep" meaning in Saterland Frisian

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Noun

IPA: /pip/ Forms: Piepe [plural]
Rhymes: -ip Etymology: Uncertain, but apparently related to or derived from the same source as Middle Low German pîpeken, pîpken (“kiss”, literally “little blow, little puff, little toot”), from Middle Low German pîpen (“to whistle, blow”). If so, then ultimately related to piepje (“to whistle, blow”) and Piepe (“pipe”). Etymology templates: {{unc|stq}} Uncertain, {{cog|gml|pîpeken}} Middle Low German pîpeken, {{m+|gml|pîpen|t=to whistle, blow}} Middle Low German pîpen (“to whistle, blow”) Head templates: {{stq-noun|m|Piepe}} Piep m (plural Piepe)
  1. kiss, smooch Tags: masculine Synonyms: Kus
    Sense id: en-Piep-stq-noun-SKbdVlyK Categories (other): Saterland Frisian entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for Piep meaning in Saterland Frisian (1.3kB)

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