suppen

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Danish

Noun

suppen c

  1. definite singular of suppe

Dutch

Etymology

From sup (SUP; standup paddleboard) +‎ -en.

Pronunciation

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Verb

suppen

  1. (sports) to paddle a standup paddleboard (SUP)
    Synonym: peddelsurfen

Conjugation

Conjugation of suppen (weak)
infinitive suppen
past singular supte
past participle gesupt
infinitive suppen
gerund suppen n
present tense past tense
1st person singular sup supte
2nd person sing. (jij) supt, sup2 supte
2nd person sing. (u) supt supte
2nd person sing. (gij) supt supte
3rd person singular supt supte
plural suppen supten
subjunctive sing.1 suppe supte
subjunctive plur.1 suppen supten
imperative sing. sup
imperative plur.1 supt
participles suppend gesupt
1) Archaic. 2) In case of inversion.

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Further reading

German

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Related with Middle Low German besubben (to soil, sully, bedabble), dialectal Swedish subba (to soil), perhaps also sabbern (to dribble, slaver). Further possibly onomatopoeic, but also comparable with the root of Saft, English sap, or that of Sieb, Seife, English sieve, soap, seep. With regard to the latter, compare especially Dutch sijpelen (to trickle, seep, drip) and similar verbs in Low German dialects. If not original relation, at least semantic interference between these stems seems very likely.

Verb

suppen (weak, third-person singular present suppt, past tense suppte, past participle gesuppt, auxiliary haben)

  1. (regional, intransitive) to trickle; to drip; to ooze; to leak; to seep; to soak
    Synonyms: schwappen, rinnen, sickern, triefen, tropfen
    Die Soße suppt durch den Teig.The sauce is seeping through the dough.
    Sekret suppt aus der Wunde.Secretion oozes out of the wound.
    • 1966, Eberhard Wolfgang Möller, Die feindlichen Schwestern, Berg: Hohenstaufen Verlag, published 1983, →ISBN, page 253:
      Nur das Wasser gurgelte und suppte unter unseren Füßen; das kam von den Blasen, die aus dem Morast aufstiegen, es war das einzige Geräusch, das noch zu hören war.
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Etymology 2

Denominal from Suppe (soup)

Verb

suppen (weak, third-person singular present suppt, past tense suppte, past participle gesuppt, auxiliary haben)

  1. (regional, transitive, intransitive) to intake soup
  2. (regional, transitive) to intake in a fashion in which soup is usually eaten
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Further reading

  • suppen” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • suppen” in Duden online

Middle English

Verb

suppen

  1. Alternative form of soupen (to dine)

Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

suppen m or f

  1. definite masculine singular of suppe