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trippa
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Icelandic
Noun
trippa
Italian
Etymology
Uncertain; possibly from Arabic تَرْب (tarb, “bowels”), or from a Celtic root connected with Old Irish tarpán (“bunch of grapes”). Compare Spanish tripa and Portuguese tripa.
Pronunciation
Noun
trippa f (plural trippe)
Derived terms
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Verb
trippa (present tense trippar, past tense trippa, past participle trippa, passive infinitive trippast, present participle trippande, imperative trippa/tripp)
- to walk with short, light footsteps
- 1878, John Lie, Vaarsaang:
- Naa trippar Erla i Toni gla, Aa Rei seg byggjer av Straa og Bla.
- Now the wagtail walks with happy sound, building its nest of straw and leaf.
Etymology 2
Verb
trippa (present tense trippar, past tense trippa, past participle trippa, passive infinitive trippast, present participle trippande, imperative trippa/tripp)
References
- “trippa” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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Swedish
Etymology 1
Compare Norwegian Nynorsk trippa
Verb
trippa (present trippar, preterite trippade, supine trippat, imperative trippa)
- to walk with short, light footsteps
Etymology 2
Verb
trippa (present trippar, preterite trippade, supine trippat, imperative trippa)
- (colloquial) to trip (on psychoactive drugs)
Conjugation
1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.
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References
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