See also: <span class="searchmatch">hipé</span> hype Uncertain. <span class="searchmatch">hipe</span> (plural hipes) (wrestling) A throw in which the wrestler lifts his opponent from the ground, swings him to one side...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">hipe</span> <span class="searchmatch">hipé</span> first-person singular preterite indicative of hipar...
See also: hipés hipes plural of <span class="searchmatch">hipe</span> hipes third-person singular simple present indicative of <span class="searchmatch">hipe</span> Shipe hipes second-person singular present subjunctive...
See also: híper and hiper- hyper From <span class="searchmatch">hipe</span> + -er. hiper (plural hipers) (wrestling) A wrestler who uses the <span class="searchmatch">hipe</span> technique. 1890, Walter Armstrong, Wrestling...
hipar (first-person singular present hipo, first-person singular preterite <span class="searchmatch">hipé</span>, past participle hipado) (intransitive) to hiccup (intransitive) to whimper...
Perhaps from Middle English hepe (“rosehip”), heppe, <span class="searchmatch">hipe</span>, from Old English hēope, from Proto-Germanic *heupǭ. Heape (plural Heapes) A surname. According...
See also: híven and hívén Originally hipene, from <span class="searchmatch">hipe</span>- + -ne. Akin to hippu, from a root *hip(p)e-. IPA(key): /ˈhiʋen/, [ˈhiʋe̞n] Rhymes: -iʋen Syllabification(key):...
ܚܵܐܹܦ (ḥāˀēp, “to bathe”) (Standard) IPA(key): [xiːpɑː] ܚܝܼܦܵܐ • (ḥīpā) (feminine ܚܝܼܦܬܵܐ (ḥīptā), plural ܚܝܼܦܹ̈ܐ (<span class="searchmatch">ḥīpē</span>)) past participle of ܚܵܐܹܦ (ḥāˀēp)...