druup

Westrobothnian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse drjúpa, from Proto-Germanic *dreupaną.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²drʉːp/, /²dræɵ̯ːp/, /²dreʊ̯ːp/, /²drɞɵ̯ːp/
    Rhymes: -ʉ̀ːp

Verb

druup (present drup or dryp, preterite draup or dräup or dröup or drop, supine drupi or dröpä or druppä or drope)

  1. (ergative) To drip (to fall one drop at a time, to let fall in drops.)
    druup ein dropa ti skeda
    To drip a drop in the spoon.
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