"knäipen" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Luxembourgish]

IPA: /ˈknæi̯pen/, [ˈknæˑɪ̯.pən] Forms: knäipt [present, singular, third-person], geknäipt [participle, past], hunn [auxiliary]
Etymology: The same word as northern Moselle Franconian kneipe, Ripuarian kniepe (“to blink”), from the constant glances to the side. Ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *knīpan, probably through Middle Dutch knîpen. Cognate with Dutch knijpen, German kneifen and kniepen. Etymology templates: {{der|lb|gmw-pro|*knīpan}} Proto-West Germanic *knīpan, {{der|lb|dum|knîpen}} Middle Dutch knîpen, {{cog|nl|knijpen}} Dutch knijpen, {{cog|de|kneifen}} German kneifen Head templates: {{lb-verb}} knäipen (third-person singular present knäipt, past participle geknäipt, auxiliary verb hunn)
  1. to copy (from another pupil during a school test)

Download JSON data for knäipen meaning in All languages combined (1.6kB)

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