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rumpe
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Danish
Etymology
Probably from Norwegian. Possibly cognate with German Rumpf (“body”). Compare also Swedish rumpa. The Swedish word with sense arse is attested since 1579.
The senses human arse and animal butt are attested in Moth's Dictionary of Danish language from 18th century.
Noun
rumpe c (singular definite rumpen, plural indefinite rumper)
Synonyms
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Latin
Verb
rumpe
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Uncertain; possibly "small protuberance", possibly cognate with German Rumpf (“body”)
Pronunciation
Noun
rumpe f or m (definite singular rumpa or rumpen, indefinite plural rumper, definite plural rumpene)
Synonyms
Derived terms
- (buttocks): rumpeballe, rumpehull, rumpestump, rumpetaske
- (tail): kurumpe, reverumpe, rumpetroll
References
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Uncertain. Compare Swedish rumpa. The Swedish word with sense arse is attested since 1579. Compare also Danish rumpe, which is probably borrowed from Norwegian. The senses human arse and animal butt are attested in Moth's Dictionary of Danish language from 18th century.
Noun
rumpe f (definite singular rumpa, indefinite plural rumper, definite plural rumpene)
Synonyms
Derived terms
- (tail): kurumpe, reverumpe, rumpetroll
- (buttocks): rumpeballe, rumpestump, rumpetaske
References
- “rumpe” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Romanian
Verb
a rumpe (third-person singular present rumpe, past participle rumpt, third-person subjunctive rumpă) 3rd conjugation
Conjugation
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