"Zibbe" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [German]

IPA: /ˈtsɪbə/ Audio: De-Zibbe.ogg
Etymology: First attested in the 19th century. Probably from or related to Proto-West Germanic *tibā (“bitch, female dog”), whence also Middle Low German tēve, tiffe, Middle Dutch tēve (13th c., modern Dutch teef), Old English tife. While the 19th-century attestation is surely belated, the total lack of medieval evidence and the fact that the word is native almost exclusively in East Central German, thus outside the original Old High German territory, make its inheritedness uncertain. One alternative would be a phonetically adapted borrowing from Low German (during the time of dialect mixing in the colonial areas), plausibly under the influence of Middle High German zūpe (“bitch, doe rabbit”). Note that the unadapted form is found in northern East Central German Tiffe (“cur”) as well as Ripuarian Tiff (“bitch”, locally also “doe rabbit”). Etymology templates: {{etydate/the|19th century}} the 19th century, {{etydate|19th century|nodot=1}} First attested in the 19th century, {{der|de|gmw-pro|*tibā|t=bitch, female dog}} Proto-West Germanic *tibā (“bitch, female dog”), {{cog|gml|tēve}} Middle Low German tēve, {{m|gml|tiffe}} tiffe, {{cog|dum|tēve}} Middle Dutch tēve, {{cog|nl|teef}} Dutch teef, {{cog|ang|tife}} Old English tife, {{noncog|goh|-}} Old High German, {{unc|de|nocap=1}} uncertain, {{der|de|gmh|zūpe|t=bitch, doe rabbit}} Middle High German zūpe (“bitch, doe rabbit”), {{m+|gmw-ecg|Tiffe|t=cur}} East Central German Tiffe (“cur”), {{m|gmw-cfr|Tiff|t=bitch”, locally also “doe rabbit}} Tiff (“bitch”, locally also “doe rabbit”) Head templates: {{de-noun|f}} Zibbe f (genitive Zibbe, plural Zibben) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|f}} Forms: Zibbe [genitive], Zibben [plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], Zibbe [nominative, singular], Zibben [definite, nominative, plural], Zibbe [genitive, singular], Zibben [definite, genitive, plural], Zibbe [dative, singular], Zibben [dative, definite, plural], Zibbe [accusative, singular], Zibben [accusative, definite, plural]
  1. (regional) ewe or nanny goat Tags: feminine, regional Categories (lifeform): Mammals Synonyms: Schaf, Mutterschaf, ;, Ziege, Zicke
    Sense id: en-Zibbe-de-noun-lxVq630h Disambiguation of Mammals: 55 27 18 Categories (other): Regional German, German entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of German entries with incorrect language header: 63 14 23
  2. (technical) doe hare or doe rabbit Tags: feminine Synonyms: Häsin
    Sense id: en-Zibbe-de-noun-o-sjXcxY Topics: engineering, natural-sciences, physical-sciences, technical
  3. (dialectal or archaic) bitch, she-dog Tags: archaic, dialectal, feminine Synonyms: Hündin
    Sense id: en-Zibbe-de-noun-UVdfq~nf
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Zippe [rare], Sibbe, Sipp, Ziwwe, Ziffe, Zipp [archaic, dialectal]

Inflected forms

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