From Latin drupa, from Ancient Greek δρύπεπα (drúpepa), from δρῦς (drûs, “tree”) + πέπτειν (péptein, “to ripen”).
drupa f (plural drupe)
Borrowed from Ancient Greek δρῠ́ππᾱ (drúppā, “olive”), elliptic form of δρῠ́πεπᾰ (ἐλαίᾱ) (drúpepa (elaíā), “ripe olive”), from δρῠοπέτης (druopétēs), δρῠπεπής (drupepḗs), δρῡ́πεψ (drū́peps, “fully ripe”, literally “ripened on a tree”), from δρῦς (drûs, “tree”) + πεπ- (pep-, “to ripen”) + -ής (-ḗs, forming adjectives).
drūpa f (genitive drūpae); first declension
First-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | drūpa | drūpae |
genitive | drūpae | drūpārum |
dative | drūpae | drūpīs |
accusative | drūpam | drūpās |
ablative | drūpā | drūpīs |
vocative | drūpa | drūpae |
drupa f (plural drupas)
Borrowed from Latin drupa, from Ancient Greek δρύπεπα (drúpepa), accusative of δρύπεψ (drúpeps), from δρῦς (drûs, “tree”) + πέπτειν (péptein, “to ripen”).
drupa f (plural drupas)