"Bappn" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Bavarian]

IPA: /ˈb̥ɑb̥m/ Forms: Bappn [plural]
Etymology: Unclear. Possibly from Italian pappa (“pap, mush”), from Latin pappa (“food for children”). Possibly related to Middle Low German pappe, English pap, Dutch pap, German Pappe (“pap, porridge; wheatpaste; cardboard”), Old French papa/pape, Bulgarian папам (papam, “to eat”) and Serbo-Croatian папати/papati (“to eat”), among others. See also Bapperl. Etymology templates: {{bor|bar|it|pappa||pap, mush}} Italian pappa (“pap, mush”), {{bor|bar|la|pappa||food for children}} Latin pappa (“food for children”), {{cog|gml|pappe}} Middle Low German pappe, {{cog|en|pap}} English pap, {{cog|nl|pap}} Dutch pap, {{cog|de|Pappe||pap, porridge; wheatpaste; cardboard}} German Pappe (“pap, porridge; wheatpaste; cardboard”), {{m+|fro|papa}} Old French papa, {{m+|bg|папам||to eat}} Bulgarian папам (papam, “to eat”), {{m+|sh|папати}} Serbo-Croatian папати Head templates: {{bar-noun|f|Bappn}} Bappn f (plural Bappn)
  1. (anatomy) mouth, trap Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Anatomy Related terms: Bapperl
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