From en.wiktionary.org:
[Pip]
** Translingual
*** Symbol
[mul-symbol]
1. [3]
*** See also
- [pip]
** English
[wikipedia]
*** Pronunciation
- [pĭp] , [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Etymology 1
From [en], from [en], from post-classical [en], from [en]. [en].
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. Any of various respiratory diseases in birds , especially infectious coryza . [from the 15th c.] 2. [en] Of humans, a disease , malaise or depression . 3. * 1912 , [D. H. Lawrence] , letter to Edward Garnett 4. *: I've got the PIP horribly at present. 5. * [1=en] 6. * {{ quote-book |en |year=1960 |author=w:P. G. Wodehouse |title=w:Jeeves in the Offing |section=chapter IV |passage=With this deal Uncle Tom's got on with Homer Cream, it would be fatal to risk giving [Mrs Cream] the PIP in any way.}}
1. * [en] 2. * [en]
***** Derived terms
- [en]
***** Translations
[respiratory disease in birds]
- Bulgarian: [bg] - Czech: [cs] - Dutch: [nl] - French: [fr] - Galician: [gl] - German: [de] - Italian: [it] - Latin: [la] - Middle English: [enm] - Ottoman Turkish: [ota] - Portuguese: [pt] - Welsh: [cy] , [cy] [trans-bottom]
*** Etymology 2
Apparently representing a shortened form of [en], from [en], from [en] ([fr]).
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] A pippin , seed of any kind. 1. [en] [en] A seed inside certain fleshy fruits, such as the stone ( pit ) of a stonefruit or the smaller seeds of an orange or apple . 2. * [en] 2. [en] Something or someone excellent , of high quality. 3. * {{ quote-text | en | year=2006 | author=Thomas Pynchon | title=Against the Day | page=612 | publisher=Vintage | year_published=2007 |passage=She sure is a PIP, that one. You need company?}}
1. [en] P in [RAF phonetic alphabet] .
***** Derived terms
- [en] - [en] - [en]
***** Translations
[seed]
- Albanian: [sq] - Arabic: [ar] , [ar] [collectively] - Armenian: [hy] - Azerbaijani: [az] - Belarusian: [be] , [be] , [be] , [be] - Bengali: [bn] - Bulgarian: [bg] , [bg] - Chinese: - Czech: [cs] , [cs] - Danish: [da] [apples, orange, pomegranate] , [da] [peach, avocado] - Dutch: [nl] - Estonian: [et] , [et] - Finnish: [fi] [orange, apple] , [fi] [peach] - French: [fr] - Galician: [gl] - Georgian: [ka] - German: [de] - Greek: [el] - Hebrew: [he] - Hindi: [hi] - Hungarian: [hu] - Icelandic: [is] , [is] - Indonesian: [id] - Italian: [it] - Japanese: [ja] - Kazakh: [kk] - Korean: [ko] - Kyrgyz: [ky] - Latvian: [lv] , [lv] - Lithuanian: [lt] - Macedonian: [mk] , [mk] - Malay: [ms] - Manx: [gv] - Maori: [mi] - Norwegian: - Persian: [fa] - Polish: [pl] - Portuguese: [pt] , [pt] - Romanian: [ro] , [ro] - Russian: [ru] , [ru] , [ru] - Serbo-Croatian: - Slovak: [sk] , [sk] - Slovene: [sl] - Spanish: [es] , [es] - Swedish: [sv] - Tagalog: [tl] - Tajik: [tg] - Thai: [th] - Turkish: [tr] - Ukrainian: [uk] , [uk] , [uk] , [uk] - Urdu: [ur] - Uyghur: [ug] - Uzbek: [uz] - Vietnamese: [vi] - Zulu: [zu] , [zu] [trans-bottom]
**** Verb
[++]
1. [en] To remove the pips from.
*** Etymology 3
Origin [en]; perhaps related to Etymology 2, above.
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. One of the spots or symbols on a playing card , domino , die , etc. 2. [en] One of the stylised version of the [Bath star] worn on the shoulder of a uniform to denote rank, e.g. of a soldier or a fireman . 3. A spot; a speck. 4. A spot of light or an inverted V indicative of a return of radar wave s reflected from an object; a blip . 5. A piece of rhizome with a dormant shoot of the lily of the valley plant, used for propagation
***** Synonyms
- [symbol on playing card etc] [en]
***** Translations
[dot, symbol on domino, die, etc.]
- Bulgarian: [bg] - Burmese: [my] - Czech: [cs] - Dutch: [nl] - Finnish: [fi] - French: [fr] - German: [de] - Italian: [it] - Polish: [pl] - Spanish: [es] - Swedish: [sv] [trans-bottom] [stylized Bath star to denote rank]
- Chinese: [trans-bottom]
**** Verb
[en-verb]
1. [en] To get the better of ; to defeat by a narrow margin. 2. * [en] 3. * [en] 4. [en] To hit with a gunshot .
**** Related terms
- [en] - [en]
*** Etymology 4
[en].
**** Verb
[en-verb]
1. [en] To peep , to chirp . 2. [en] To make the initial hole during the process of hatch ing from an egg .
***** Derived terms
- [en]
*** Etymology 5
[en].
**** Noun
[en-noun] [Gts (bbc) pips.ogg]
1. One of a series of very short, electronically produced tone s, used, for example, to count down the final few seconds before a given time or to indicate that a caller using a payphone needs to make further payment to continue the call. 2. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1982 | author=John Banville | title=The Newton Letter |passage=I could clearly hear the frequent cataclysms of the upstairs lavatory, and my day began with the PIPS for the morning news in Charlotte Lawless's kitchen.}}
***** Synonyms
- [electronic sound] [en]
***** Derived terms
- pip pip pip
***** Translations
[short electronically produced tone]
- Bulgarian: [bg] - Dutch: [nl] - Finnish: [fi] , [fi] - French: [fr] , [fr] - Swedish: [sv] [trans-bottom]
*** Etymology 6
[en].
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] The smallest price increment between two currencies in foreign exchange ( forex ) trading . 2. * [en]
*** See also
[en]
*** Anagrams
- [en] [en]
** Albanian
*** Etymology 1
A descriptive term, similar to [de] and [la].
**** Verb
[pipa]
1. [sq] to peep , to chirp
*** Etymology 2
From Romance *pīpa, also present in [fro], [it] etc.
**** Noun
[f]
1. sprout , shoot 2. pipe , tube
** Danish
*** Etymology
From [da], from [da].
*** Pronunciation
- [da]
*** Noun
[stem=pipp]
1. chirp , peep , tweet 2. bleep
**** Inflection
[stem=pipp]
*** Noun
[da]
1. [da] nonsense , gibberish , madness 2. * {{ quote-book | da | year=2015 | author=w:William Heinesen | title=Tårnet ved verdens ende: En poetisk mosaik-roman om den yngste ungdom | publisher=Gyldendal A/S | isbn=9788702187496 |passage=Sådan noget PIP!}}
1. * {{ quote-text | da | year=1975 | author=Manfred Spliedt | title=Sådan en dum knægt |passage=Sikke noget PIP.}}
1. * {{ quote-text | da | year=1975 | author=w:Aksel Sandemose | title=Minner fra andre dager |passage=Jeg var forarget over saadan noget PIP ...}}
*** Further reading
- [R:DDO] - [R:ODS online]
** Dutch
*** Etymology
From [nl], [dum], [dum], ultimately from post-classical [nl], from [nl].
The word was borrowed into West Germanic before the High German consonant shift as [gmw-pro], whence [goh] and (Central German) [goh], [goh] (modern [de], obsolete [de]). In Dutch and Low German we should expect a form such as [dum], which is not attested, however. One possibility is that these dialects borrowed the Central German form and the final _s_-sound was later reanalysed as the genitive suffix. Middle Dutch also had [dum], from [fro].
*** Pronunciation
- [nl] - [nl] - [nl] - [nl]
*** Noun
[m]
1. Pip (any of various respiratory diseases in birds , especially infectious coryza ) 2. [nl] of humans, a disease (particularly the common cold or the flu ), malaise or depression
**** Derived terms
- [nl] - [nl]
*** Further reading
- [R:GB]
** Norwegian Nynorsk
*** Etymology 1
[nn].
**** Interjection
[nn]
1. peep 2. squeak
**** Noun
[nn-noun-n1]
1. peep ing sound 2. act of producing a single peep ing sound
*** Etymology 2
Specialized use of Etymology 1.
**** Noun
[nn-noun-m1]
1. [used in the expression [nn] .] 1. resolve
*** Etymology 3
**** Noun
[nn-noun-m1]
1. peepee , penis
*** References
- [R:The Nynorsk Dictionary] [nn]
** Swedish
[lang=sv]
*** Etymology
From [sv], from [sv].
*** Pronunciation
- [sv]
*** Interjection
[sv]
1. beep 2. squeak , peep
*** Noun
[n]
1. a beep 2. a squeak , a peep
**** Declension
[sv-infl-noun-n-zero]
**** Related terms
- [sv] - [sv]
*** Noun
[c]
1. [sv] a spout , a lip (on a vessel) 2. a stem (narrow bottom part of a funnel)
**** Declension
[sv-infl-noun-c-ar]
**** Derived terms
- [sv]
**** See also
- [sv]
*** Verb
[sv]
1. [sv]
*** References
- [so] - [saol] - [saob] [sv]
** Volapük
*** Etymology
Borrowed from [vo] and [vo].
*** Pronunciation
- [vo]
*** Noun
[vo-noun]
1. pipe (for smoking)
**** Declension
[vo-decl-noun]
**** Related terms
- [vo] - [vo]
** Welsh
*** Pronunciation
- [cy] - [cy]
*** Etymology 1
[cy].
**** Noun
[mf]
1. [cy] peep , glance
***** Derived terms
- [South Wales] [cy]
*** Etymology 2
[cy], from [cy], from post-classical [cy], from [cy].
**** Noun
[m]
1. [en] [a respiratory disease in birds such as coryza]
*** Mutation
[cy-mut]
*** Further reading
- [R:cy:GPC] [cy]