Koup

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Luxembourgish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Belongs to the group of words for rounded objects with k-/h- + rounded vowel + labial. Perhaps a variant of Kopp (hill), from northern Middle High German kuppe, but the words of this group are so varied that a precise origin is hard to ascertain. Compare also Kapp (head), Hauf (bonnet), German Haufen (heap), Dutch kuip (tub), and more distantly Czech kupa (heap).

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Noun[edit]

Koup m (plural Kéip)

  1. pile, heap

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