schop
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Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Middle Dutch schoppe, from Old Dutch *skuppa, from Proto-Germanic *skupjō.
Noun[edit]
schop f (plural schoppen, diminutive schopje n)
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Descendants[edit]
- Afrikaans: skop
- Berbice Creole Dutch: skop
- Jersey Dutch: sxop
- Negerhollands: skop
- → Virgin Islands Creole: kopi (dated)
- → Lokono: shikópü
- → Caribbean Javanese: sekop
- → Indonesian: sekop
- → Japanese: スコップ
- → Munsee: shkup
- → Papiamentu: skòp, skop, schop
- → Sranan Tongo: skopu
- → Trió: sorope
- → Tuamotuan: kope
- → Warao: sikobo
Etymology 2[edit]
From schoppen (“to kick”).
Noun[edit]
schop m (plural schoppen, diminutive schopje n)
- kick, hit or strike with the leg or foot
Synonyms[edit]
- Synonym: trap
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Etymology 3[edit]
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb[edit]
schop
- inflection of schoppen:
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