"shippon" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈʃɪpən/ [UK] Forms: shippons [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English shipne, shepne, schüpene, from Old English sċypen, from Proto-Germanic *skupinī, from Proto-Germanic *skup- (whence shop). Cognate with German Schuppen (“shed”), and Bavarian Schupfn, Schupfa. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|shipne}} Middle English shipne, {{m|enm|shepne}} shepne, {{m|enm|schüpene}} schüpene, {{inh|en|ang|sċypen}} Old English sċypen, {{inh|en|gem-pro|*skupinī}} Proto-Germanic *skupinī, {{der|en|gem-pro|*skup-}} Proto-Germanic *skup-, {{m|en|shop}} shop, {{cog|de|Schuppen||shed}} German Schuppen (“shed”), {{cog|bar|Schupfn}} Bavarian Schupfn, {{m|bar|Schupfa}} Schupfa Head templates: {{en-noun}} shippon (plural shippons)
  1. (now dialectal) A cattleshed. Tags: dialectal Categories (topical): Agriculture, Buildings, Buildings and structures Synonyms: shippen

Inflected forms

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