See also: łup, and lụp

Aromanian

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Etymology

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From Latin lupus, from an Osco-Umbrian language, from Proto-Italic *lukʷos, metathesis of Proto-Indo-European *wĺ̥kʷos. Compare Romanian lup.

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lup m (plural luchi; feminine equivalent lupoanji / lupoanje or lupã)

  1. wolf

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Czech

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *lupъ.

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lup m inan

  1. plunder, spoil

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  • lup”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
  • lup”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989

Etruscan

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Romanization

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lup

  1. Romanization of 𐌋𐌖𐌐

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Dutch loep (magnifying glass), from French loupe, from Old French loupe (sapphire lens, imperfect gem, mass of hot metal), from Frankish *luppa (something pendulous), from Proto-Germanic *lubbǭ (that which hangs or dangles), *lub- (to peel, hang), from Proto-Indo-European *lep- (to peel, skin).

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lup (plural lup-lup, first-person possessive lupku, second-person possessive lupmu, third-person possessive lupnya)

  1. (optics) magnifying glass.
    Synonyms: kaca pembesar, suryakanta

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Istro-Romanian

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Etymology

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From Latin lupus, from an Osco-Umbrian language, from Proto-Italic *lukʷos, metathesis of Proto-Indo-European *wĺ̥kʷos.

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lup m (plural lupi, definite singular lupu)

  1. wolf

Megleno-Romanian

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From Latin lupus.

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lup m

  1. wolf

Polish

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lup f

  1. genitive plural of lupa

Romanian

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Un lup.

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin lupus, from an Osco-Umbrian language, from Proto-Italic *lukʷos, metathesis of Proto-Indo-European *wĺ̥kʷos.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈlup/
  • Audio (male voice):(file)
  • Audio (female voice):(file)
  • Rhymes: -up
  • Hyphenation: lup

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lup m (plural lupi)

  1. wolf

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Volapük

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin lupus (lupus > lup; cf. French: loup, Italian: lupo, Esperanto: lupo).

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lup (nominative plural lups)

  1. wolf (family Canidae)

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  • ludog (older term, now obsolete)

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