lippe

See also: Lippe

French

Etymology

From Middle French lippe, from Old French lipe, lepe (underlip), from Middle Dutch lippe (lip), from Old Dutch leppa (lip), from Proto-Germanic *lipjô (lip), from Proto-Indo-European *leb- (to droop, sag, slip). More at English lip.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lip/

Noun

lippe f (plural lippes)

  1. A lip, especially the lower one when it is large or protruded.

Derived terms

  • faire la lippe
  • lippée
  • lippu

Further reading


Italian

Noun

lippe f

  1. plural of lippa

Middle English

Etymology

Old English lippa, from Proto-Germanic *lipjô (lip), from Proto-Indo-European *leb- (to droop, sag, slip).

Noun

lippe (plural lippes)

  1. (anatomy) lip

Descendants

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