cup
Signification (Anglais)
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- A concave vessel for drinking, usually made of opaque material (as opposed to a glass) and with a handle.
- The contents of said vessel.
- A customary unit of measure
- A customary unit of measure
- A customary unit of measure
- A customary unit of measure
- A trophy in the shape of an oversized cup.
- A contest for which a cup is awarded.
- The main knockout tournament in a country, organised alongside the league.
- A cup-shaped object placed in the target hole.
- Any of various sweetened alcoholic drinks.
- A rigid concave protective covering for the male genitalia.
- One of the two parts of a brassiere which each cover a breast.
- One of the two parts of a brassiere which each cover a breast.
- The symbol ∪ denoting union and similar operations.
- A suit of the minor arcana in tarot, or one of the cards from the suit.
- A defensive style characterized by a three player near defense cupping the thrower; or those three players.
- A flexible concave membrane used to temporarily attach a handle or hook to a flat surface by means of suction.
- Anything shaped like a cup.
- A cupping glass or other vessel or instrument used to produce the vacuum in cupping.
- That which is to be received or indured; that which is allotted to one; a portion of blessings and afflictions.
Concepts
tasse
coupe
gobelet
bol
bonnet
pot
verser dans une tasse
bordure
corolle
coupelle
calice
godet
timbale
récipient
verre à boire
cuvette
gamelle
jatte
écuelle
ventouse
verre
ta
concours
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/kʌp/
Étymologie (Anglais)
From Middle English cuppe, coppe, from the merger of Old English cuppe (“cup”) and Old English copp (“cup, vessel”). Old English cuppe is a borrowing from Late Latin cuppa, itself of obscure origin, but probably from earlier Latin cūpa (“tub, cask”), from Proto-Indo-European *kewp- (“a hollow”). Old English copp, however, is from Proto-West Germanic *kopp (“round object, bowl, vessel, knoll, summit, crown of the head”), from Proto-Germanic *kuppaz, from Proto-Indo-European *gew- (“to bend, curve, arch”) (whence also obsolete English cop (“top, summit, crown of the head”), German Kopf (“top, head”)). The Middle English word was further reinforced by Anglo-Norman cupe and Old French cope, coupe, from Latin cuppa. Compare also Saterland Frisian Kop (“cup”), West Frisian kop (“cup”), Dutch kop (“cup”), German Low German Koppke, Köppke (“cup”), Danish kop (“cup”), Swedish kopp (“cup”). Doublet of coupe, hive, and keeve.
Associé à anglais
cop
Associé à allemand
Kopf
Associé à frison occidental
kop
Associé à néerlandais
kop
Related words
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