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English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Noun

crup (plural crups)

  1. Alternative form of croup (the rump of a horse)
    • 1904, The Leather Manufacturer - Volumes 15-16, page 105:
      The part immediately above the tail (i.e., the haunches) is the crup, and about 4 to 5 inches above the crup the butt is separated from the hide.

Etymology 2

Compare Old High German grop, German grob (coarse).

Adjective

crup (comparative more crup, superlative most crup)

  1. Short; brittle (both literally and figuratively).
    You'll have a nice walk, as the snow is very crup.
    • 1664, Thomas St Nicholas, Upon Mr. Benchkin, The Curate of Ash, His Presentment of Me to the Consistory Court at Canterbury For Helping to Lay my Poor Old Nurse, the Widow Solly, In her Grave As Soon as she was Brouth Thither and The Coverings, Without Noise or Disturbance, Taken Off:
      Why now so angry, trow ye? What's the matter, That our Sir James is grown so crup and tatter?
    • 1669, John Baptista Porta, Natural Magick, page 322:
      [] and care must be had to rost him so leasurely, that he neither burn, nor continue raw: for when the skin seems crup, it is a sign all is rosted, and the Polenta is taken away.
    • 1790, Francis Grose, Letters:
      He was tedious crup with me.

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Irish

Pronunciation

Verb

crup (present analytic crupann, future analytic crupfaidh, verbal noun crupadh, past participle cruptha)

  1. alternative form of crap (to shrink, contract)

Conjugation

More information verbal noun, past participle ...

* indirect relative
† archaic or dialect form
‡‡ dependent form used with particles that trigger eclipsis

Mutation

More information radical, lenition ...

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkrup/
  • Rhymes: -up
  • Hyphenation: crùp

Noun

crup m (invariable)

  1. (medicine) croup

Derived terms

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French croup.

Noun

crup n (uncountable)

  1. croup

Declension

More information singular only, indefinite ...

Spanish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from English croup.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɾup/ [ˈkɾup]
  • Rhymes: -up
  • Syllabification: crup

Noun

crup m (plural crups)

  1. (pathology) croup, especially diphtheria [early 19th c.]

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