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rupe

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See also: Rupe, rupé, rūpe, and rūpē

French

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rupe

  1. inflection of ruper:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative

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Italian

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Etymology

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From Latin rūpēs.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈru.pe/
  • Rhymes: -upe
  • Hyphenation: rù‧pe
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rupe f (plural rupi)

  1. rocky cliff

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Latin

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Noun

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rūpe

  1. ablative singular of rūpēs

Maori

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Etymology

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From Proto-Polynesian *lupe (dove).

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rupe

  1. New Zealand pigeon

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Middle English

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rupe

  1. Alternative form of ropen (to cry out)

Romanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin rumpō, rumpere (to break).

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a rupe (third-person singular present rupe, past participle rupt) 3rd conjugation

  1. to tear
    Mi-am rupt rochia din greșeală.
    I tore my dress by mistake.
  2. to tear off
    Nu uita să rupi eticheta.
    Don't forget to tear off the label.
  3. to rend
  4. to break
    El și-a rupt două coaste în acel accident.
    He broke two ribs in that accident.
  5. (archaic) to express oneself in a foreign language with great difficulty
    • 1920, Liviu Rebreanu, Ion:
      La școala statului se cerea limba ungurească pe care el o rupea greu de tot.
      At the state school the Hungarian language was required, which he spoke with great difficulty.

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Serbo-Croatian

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Noun

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rupe (Cyrillic spelling рупе)

  1. inflection of rupa:
    1. genitive singular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocative plural