drupa

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Italian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin drupa, from Ancient Greek δρύπεπα (drúpepa), from δρῦς (drûs, tree) + πέπτειν (péptein, to ripen).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈdru.pa/
  • Rhymes: -upa
  • Hyphenation: drù‧pa

Noun[edit]

drupa f (plural drupe)

  1. (botany) drupe

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Latin[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Ancient Greek δρῠ́ππᾱ (drúppā, olive), elliptic form of δρῠ́πεπᾰ (ἐλαίᾱ) (drúpepa (elaíā), ripe olive), from δρῠοπέτης (druopétēs), δρῠπεπής (drupepḗs), δρῡ́πεψ (drū́peps, fully ripe, literally ripened on a tree), from δρῦς (drûs, tree) + πεπ- (pep-, to ripen) + -ής (-ḗs, forming adjectives).

Noun[edit]

drūpa f (genitive drūpae); first declension

  1. (botany) drupe

Declension[edit]

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative drūpa drūpae
Genitive drūpae drūpārum
Dative drūpae drūpīs
Accusative drūpam drūpās
Ablative drūpā drūpīs
Vocative drūpa drūpae

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Portuguese[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

drupa f (plural drupas)

  1. (botany) drupe; stone fruit (fruit with soft flesh and a hard pit)

Spanish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin drupa, from Ancient Greek δρύπεπα (drúpepa), accusative of δρύπεψ (drúpeps), from δρῦς (drûs, tree) + πέπτειν (péptein, to ripen).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈdɾupa/ [ˈd̪ɾu.pa]
  • Rhymes: -upa
  • Syllabification: dru‧pa

Noun[edit]

drupa f (plural drupas)

  1. (botany) drupe

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