lippe

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Afrikaans

Noun

lippe

  1. plural of lip

French

Etymology

From Middle French lippe, from Old French lipe, lepe (underlip), from Middle Dutch lippe (lip), from Old Dutch leppa (lip), from Proto-Germanic *lipjô (lip), from Proto-Indo-European *leb- (to droop, sag, slip). More at English lip.

Pronunciation

Noun

lippe f (plural lippes)

  1. A lip, especially the lower one when it is large or protruded.

Derived terms

Further reading


Italian

Noun

lippe f

  1. plural of lippa

Middle English

Etymology

Old English lippa, from Proto-Germanic *lipjô (lip), from Proto-Indo-European *leb- (to droop, sag, slip).

Noun

lippe (plural lippes)

  1. (anatomy) lip

Descendants

  • English: lip
  • Scots: lip