different between lops vs hops
lops
English
Noun
lops
- plural of lop
Verb
lops
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lop
Anagrams
- LPOs, pols, slop, splo
Latvian
Etymology
The origin of this word is unclear. Some derive it from Proto-Indo-European *l?p- (“cow”), but the only basis for this reconstruction is the Albanian cognate. Others consider it related to Gothic ???????????????? (lamb) (cf. German Lamm, English lamb), perhaps even a borrowing from a Germanic language. Yet others suggest that it comes from a putative Proto-Baltic *luop-, from Proto-Indo-European *leu- (“to cut off, to separate”) with an extra -p, with the meaning evolving from “cut off” > “to hide, to skin, to flay” (cf. Lithuanian lùpti (“to skin, to peel”)) > “hide, skin, fur, something made of fur” (cf. Hittite lupanni (“hat”)) > “animal body part” (cf. Old Church Slavonic ?????? (l?b?n?), Serbo-Croatian lùbina (“skull”)) > “animal.” The initial meaning of lops, still found dialectally, was more restricted, covering only goats, sheep and maybe cows. In the 18th and 19th century, the meaning was extended to almost all animals (= dz?vnieks), and later again restricted to its current range. Cognates include Lithuanian lúopas, lúobas (“clumsy person or animal”), Albanian lopë (“cow”) (< *l?p?).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [l??ps]
Noun
lops m (1st declension)
- livestock, (farm) animal (e.g., cattle, sheep, goats, horses, pigs, poultry, etc.)
Declension
Synonyms
- m?jlops
Derived terms
- liellops
- m?jlops
References
lops From the web:
- what lips do i have
- what lips do you have
- what lipstick color should i wear
- what lipstick color is best for me
- what lipstick goes with blue eyeshadow
- what lipstick does amal clooney wear
- what lipstick goes with purple eyeshadow
- what lips do you have chart
hops
English
Noun
hops
- plural of hop
Verb
hops
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hop
Anagrams
- Hosp., OHPs, PHOs, Posh, Soph, hosp, phos, posh, shop, soph
Danish
Noun
hops n
- indefinite genitive singular of hop
- indefinite genitive plural of hop
German
Pronunciation
Verb
hops
- singular imperative of hopsen
- (colloquial) first-person singular present of hopsen
hops From the web:
- what hops
- what hops are in heady topper
- what hops are in bud light
- what hops are in treehouse julius
- what hops are in budweiser
- what hops are in hopslam
- what hops are in all day ipa