"スループ" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [sɨᵝɾɯ̟ᵝːpɯ̟ᵝ] Forms: surūpu [romanization]
Etymology: First appears in texts from the mid-1800s. Some sources derive this as borrowed from English sloop. Others derive this as borrowed from either English sloop or Dutch sloep. A derivation from either English or Dutch is possible. However, considering Japan's policy of 鎖国 (sakoku, literally “closed country”), the history of 蘭学 (rangaku, literally “Holland studies”), relatively limited contact with the English-speaking world prior to US Commodore Matthew Perry's visit to Japan in 1853, and the appearance of this term in 1849, Dutch may be the more likely source. Consider also that the English word itself is a borrowing from the Dutch. Etymology templates: {{bor|ja|en|sloop}} English sloop, {{bor|ja|en|sloop}} English sloop, {{bor|ja|nl|sloep}} Dutch sloep, {{m+|en|-}} English, {{m+|nl|-}} Dutch, {{m+|nl|-}} Dutch, {{m+|en|-}} English, {{m+|nl|-}} Dutch Head templates: {{ja-noun}} スループ • (surūpu)
  1. a sloop (single-masted sailboat with a fore-and-aft rig) Wikipedia link: Bakumatsu#Commodore_Perry_(1853–54), Daijisen, ja:松村明, rangaku, sakoku

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