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hung
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h??/
- Rhymes: -??
Verb
hung
- simple past tense and past participle of hang (except when referring to the method of execution; there, hanged is used instead)
Adjective
hung (not generally comparable, comparative more hung, superlative most hung)
- Suspended by hanging.
- Having hanging additions or appendages.
- (law) Of a jury, unable to reach a unanimous verdict in a trial.
- Of a legislature, lacking a majority political party.
- (computing, colloquial) Of a computer or similar device, receiving power but not functioning as desired; working very slowly or not at all. The condition is often corrected by rebooting the computer.
- (colloquial, of a person, slightly vulgar) Having a large penis (often preceded by an adverb, e.g. well hung).
Synonyms
- (having a large penis): Thesaurus:macrophallic
Derived terms
- axle-hung
- hung jury
- hung parliament
- well-hung, well hung
Related terms
- hanged
Translations
Anagrams
- ungh
Irish
Verb
hung
- h-prothesized form of ung
Vietnamese
Etymology
Sino-Vietnamese word from ?.
Pronunciation
- (Hà N?i) IPA(key): [h?w??m??]
- (Hu?) IPA(key): [h?w??m??]
- (H? Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [h?w??m??]
Adjective
hung
- violent when getting angry
Derived terms
Adverb
hung
- (Thanh Hoá, Ngh? An, Hà T?nh, colloquial) very much; a lot
Vilamovian
Pronunciation
Noun
hung m
- honey
Zhuang
Etymology
From Proto-Tai *?lu??? (“big”).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Zhuang) IPA(key): /hu???/
- Tone numbers: hung1
- Hyphenation: hung
Adjective
hung (Sawndip forms ???? or ???? or ???? or ???? or ??? or ??? or ? or ? or ???? or ? or ???? or ???? or ??? or ????, old orthography hu?)
- big; large
- Synonyms: mbwk, gox, laux, lueng, loet
- grown up
- arrogant
Derived terms
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drap
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from French drap.
Noun
drap (plural draps)
- (archaic) Cloth.
Etymology 2
See drop.
Verb
drap (third-person singular simple present draps, present participle drapping, simple past and past participle drapped)
- (Scotland) To drop.
Anagrams
- pard, prad
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin drappus.
Pronunciation
- (Balearic, Central, Valencian) IPA(key): /?d?ap/
Noun
drap m (plural draps)
- cloth; rag
Derived terms
- endrapar
Further reading
- “drap” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Dalmatian
Etymology
From Late Latin drappus, drappum (“cloth”); compare Italian drappo, French drap.
Noun
drap m
- drape, cloth
- linen
- underwear
Adjective
drap
- having the color of sand
- having the color of human skin
French
Etymology
From Late Latin drappus, drappum (“cloth”), first recorded in Frankish ordinances (The Capitularies of Charles the Great). More at drape.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?a/
Noun
drap m (plural draps)
- sheet, duvet
Related terms
- drapement
- draper
- draperie
- drapier
- être dans de beaux draps
- être dans de sales draps
Descendants
- ? English: drap
- ? Russian: ???? (drap)
Further reading
- “drap” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Lower Sorbian
Alternative forms
- drapaj
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /drap/
Verb
drap
- second-person singular imperative of drapa?
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French drap.
Noun
drap m (plural draps)
- cloth (textile)
Descendants
- French: drap (see there for further descendants)
- ?? English: drab
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse dráp.
Noun
drap n (definite singular drapet, indefinite plural drap, definite plural drapa or drapene)
- homicide, killing, murder
Derived terms
- drapsmann
- uaktsomt drap
References
- “drap” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From Old Norse dráp.
Alternative forms
- dråp (non-standard since 2012)
Noun
drap n (definite singular drapet, indefinite plural drap, definite plural drapa)
- homicide
Derived terms
- drapsmann
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb
drap
- past tense of drepa and drepe
References
- “drap” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old French
Alternative forms
- drape, drappe
Etymology
From Late Latin drappus, of Germanic origin.
Noun
drap m (oblique plural dras, nominative singular dras, nominative plural drap)
- sheet or covering
- clothing
Descendants
- Middle French: drap
- French: drap (see there for further descendants)
- ?? English: drab
- Picard: drâp (Athois)
- Walloon: drap (Liégeois)
- ? Middle English: drape
- English: drape
- Scots: drape
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /drap/
Verb
drap
- second-person singular imperative of drapa?
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