lopa
Chickasaw
Latgalian
Etymology
From Proto-Balto-Slavic *lapāˀ. Cognates include Latvian lapa and Lithuanian lapas.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈlɔpa]
- Hyphenation: lo‧pa
Declension
References
- M. Bukšs, J. Placinskis (1973) Latgaļu volūdas gramatika un pareizraksteibas vōrdneica, Latgaļu izdevnīceiba, page 373
Latvian
Neapolitan
Noun
lopa f (plural lope, masculine singular lupo, masculine plural lupe)
- wolf (female)
- ravenous hunger
References
- AIS: Sprach- und Sachatlas Italiens und der Südschweiz [Linguistic and Ethnographic Atlas of Italy and Southern Switzerland] – map 434: “il lupo” – on navigais-web.pd.istc.cnr.it
- Giacco, Giuseppe (2003) “lopa”, in Schedario Napoletano
Pali
Alternative forms
Etymology
Inherited from Sanskrit लोप (lopa); the Pali root is lup . The grammatical terms may be borrowings or semantic loans from Sanskrit.
Declension
Declension table of "lopa" (masculine)
Case \ Number | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative (first) | lopo | lopā |
Accusative (second) | lopaṃ | lope |
Instrumental (third) | lopena | lopehi or lopebhi |
Dative (fourth) | lopassa or lopāya or lopatthaṃ | lopānaṃ |
Ablative (fifth) | lopasmā or lopamhā or lopā | lopehi or lopebhi |
Genitive (sixth) | lopassa | lopānaṃ |
Locative (seventh) | lopasmiṃ or lopamhi or lope | lopesu |
Vocative (calling) | lopa | lopā |
References
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