Translingual
[edit]Symbol
[edit]gup
See also
[edit]English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- enPR: gŭp
- (Received Pronunciation, General American, Canada, Scotland) IPA(key): /ɡʌp/
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- (General Australian, New Zealand) IPA(key): /ɡɐp/
- (India) IPA(key): /ɡəp/
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- Rhymes: -ʌp
- Hyphenation: gup
Etymology 1
[edit]Borrowed from Hindi गप (gap, “gossip; idle talk”).
Noun
[edit]gup (countable and uncountable, plural gups)
- (India, colloquial) Gossip or rumor; nonsensical or silly talk; blather.
- 1842 January, “Asiatic Intelligence – Bombay: State of Trade and Credit”, in The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, volume 37, number 145, London: Wm. H. Allen and Co., page 42:
- Should this lull continue much longer, the consequence will be, that the security of some mercantile houses, for some time on the wave, will fail; and, if we credit the gups in the bazar, the crisis is rapidly approaching.
- 1912, Angus Hamilton, chapter 7, in In Abor Jungles: Being an Account of the Abor Expedition, the Mishmi Mission and the Miri Mission, London: Eveleigh Nash, page 138:
- Bazaar “gup,” too, speaking with the tongue of a lying jade on the eve of the expedition, had so added to the deadliness of the Abor reputation that one party of able-bodied men became panic-stricken when they realised the nature of the work before them, and disappeared in a night!
- 2015, Nisid Hajari, chapter 8, in Midnight's Furies: The Deadly Legacy of India's Partition, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, →ISBN, pages 178–179:
- The young man faithfully delivered what Jinnah called “the gup”—the day's gossip — and tried vainly to extract a newsworthy quote from the League leader.
See also
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]Borrowed from Dzongkha རྒེད་པོ (rged po, “gup”).
Noun
[edit]gup (plural gups)
- An elected head of a gewog in Bhutan.
- 1996, Dasho Yeshey Zimba, “Bhutan: Three Decades of Planned Development”, in R.C. Misra, M.A. Ramakant, editors, Bhutan: Society and Polity, Indus Publishing Company, published 1998, →ISBN, section 2, chapter 12, 179:
- A chupen is a liaison agent between the section of the village which he represents and the gup (an elected head of a block of villages). […] The gups and maangi-aps have been a central feature of Bhutanese village life since the 17th century. The gup has traditionally been an intermediary between the community and the state.
- 2006, Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck, Treasures of the Thunder Dragon: A Portrait of Bhutan, Penguin Books India, →ISBN, part 3, chapter 13, 173:
- The next stop was the house of the gup (the village headman), who was once the reputed strongman of Merak, famous for being able to lift a young bull yak and place it on his back.
Alternative forms
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- “gup”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
Anagrams
[edit]Dutch
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Back-formation from guppy. First attested in 1967[1].
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]gup m (plural guppen, diminutive guppy n or gupje n or guppie n)
- guppy (freshwater fish of the species Poecilia reticulata)
- 2015 June, “Guppies tegen politieke scheldpartijen”, in De Telegraaf, number 195:
- Burgemeester Paul Depla, die zich het meest identificeert met een glauw-gele guppy, is wel blij met het aquarium: „Het geeft een soort huiskamergevoel en dat is mooi, want de raadzaal is toch de huiskamer van de stad”.
- Mayor Paul Depla, who identifies most with a blue-yellow guppy, is pleased with the aquarium: “It gives a kind of living room feel, which is nice, because the council chamber is, after all, the city's living room”.
- (The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought:) (by extension) any small fish
- (by extension) anything small
- 2013 July 1, Thijs Zonneveld, “De bus van GreenEdge heeft iedereen op achterstand gezet”, in AD:
- De reservekeeper probeert zijn jongeheer onder zijn onderste vetrol vandaan te toveren, Kleine Dickie staat zoals altijd met zijn guppie richting de muur en de rest maakt grappen over de enorme tampeloeris van Ruud.
- The backup keeper is trying to conjure his little man out from under his bottom fat roll, Little Dickie is standing with his tiny prick toward the wall as usual, and the rest are making jokes about Ruud's massive schlong.
Synonyms
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ van der Sijs, Nicoline, editor (2010), “gup”, in Etymologiebank, Meertens Institute
Further reading
[edit]- “gup” in Woordenlijst Nederlandse Taal – Officiële Spelling, Nederlandse Taalunie. [the official spelling word list for the Dutch language]
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