different between gloppen vs glopped

gloppen

English

Etymology

From Middle English glopnen, from Old Norse glúpna (to frighten, grieve, look downcast), from Proto-Germanic *glupn?n? (to frighten, cause to stare), from Proto-Indo-European *g?lub(?)- (to yawn, gape). Cognate with Icelandic glúpna (to put to shame). More at glope.

Verb

gloppen (third-person singular simple present gloppens, present participle gloppening, simple past and past participle gloppened)

  1. (intransitive, Britain dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To be in fear; gaze in alarm or astonishment; look downcast
  2. (transitive, Britain dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To terrify; astonish; surprise.

Derived terms

  • glopnedly

Related terms

  • glop
  • glope

Dutch

Pronunciation

Noun

gloppen

  1. plural of glop

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glopped

English

Verb

glopped

  1. simple past tense and past participle of glop

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