pipe

English

/paɪp/

noun

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English pīpe, pipe (measure of volume, cask, large storage receptacle, vat, particularly for wine) inherited from Old English pīpe (pipe, the channel of a small stream) inherited from Proto-Germanic *pīpǭ derived from Latin *pīpa, pipire inherited from Middle English pīpe, pipe (measure of volume, cask, large storage receptacle, vat, particularly for wine) derived from Old French pipe (liquid measure) inherited from Middle English pipen, pīpen inherited from Old English pīpian (pipe).

Origin

Old English

pīpian

Gloss

pipe

Concept
Semantic Field

Agriculture and vegetation

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

Kanji

Emoji

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