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stroppe

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Noun

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stroppe m

  1. vocative singular of stroppus

Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Late Old English strop, stropp (a band, thong, strap; oar-thong) and Old French estrope (strap, loop on a harness), both from Latin stroppus.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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stroppe (plural stroppes)

  1. strap

Descendants

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  • English: strap
  • Yola: straps (plural)

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