kype
English
Etymology 1
From Scots kip, kipp (“something beaked or hooked”); perhaps related to Middle Low German kippe (“point, tip”), German Kippe (“stub”), both from Latin cippus (“stake, post, boundary marker”).
Noun
kype (plural kypes)
Alternative forms
Translations
Verb
kype (third-person singular simple present kypes, present participle kyping, simple past and past participle kyped)
- Alternative spelling of kipe (“to steal”)
References
- “kype”, in Collins English Dictionary.
- “kype”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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