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Etymology

From French cèpe, from Latin cippus (stake). Doublet of cippus.

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cep (plural ceps)

  1. An edible mushroom (Boletus edulis).
    • 2015 April 20, David Khayat, The Anticancer Diet: Reduce Cancer Risk Through the Foods You Eat, W. W. Norton & Company, →ISBN:
      Ask yourself this question: How do we know that it is not dangerous for us to eat ceps and chanterelle mushrooms, but that we must never touch some others, such as deathcap mushrooms?

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Etymology

From ci- (mediopassive prefix) + e (to eat) + -p (thing), literally thing that is eaten.

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cep (Kana spelling チェㇷ゚)

  1. fish
    • 1969, 貝澤とぅるしの, “2-2 ウエペケㇾ「ランコ カッケマッ」(桂の木の女神)”, in 第2年次調査研究報告書1/3, 文化庁 アイヌ語の保存・継承に必要なアーカイブ化に関する調査研究事業, published 2015年3月:
      ネア メノコポ カ ネア チ アエㇷ゚ カ フ チェㇷ゚ カ アコレ
      nea menokopo ka nea ci aep ka hu cep ka a=kore
      I also gave the girl cooked food and raw fish.
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