(13th CE) /ˈkpɛn/ IPA(key): (15th CE) /ˈkpɛn/ kpen m inan penis Synonyms: ocas, mužský konec, nádobie, kokeš, kokot, pyj, meč Declension of kpen (hard o-stem)...
okpɛ́n, kpɛ́n (Benin) pẹ́n From Proto-Gbe *-kpɛ̃́ or Proto-Gbe *kpẽ́. Cognates include Fon kpɛ́n, Saxwe Gbe ɛkpyɔ́n (“cough (n.)”), Saxwe Gbe kpɛ́n (“cough...
sòpẹ́n (Nigeria) From sò (“gun”) + kpɛ́n (“rock/projectile”). Cognates include Fon sokpɛ́n IPA(key): /sò.k͡pɛ̃́/ sòkpɛ́n (plural sòkpɛ́n lɛ́) (Benin)...
/ˈpij/ pyj m inan penis Synonyms: ocas, mužský konec, nádobie, kokeš, kokot, kpen, meč, cíbek Declension of pyj (soft o-stem) This table shows the most common...
See also Appendix:Old Czech nouns and Appendix:Old Czech pronunciation. kpen Jan Gebauer (1903–1916) “kep”, in Slovník staročeský (in Czech), Prague:...