Language | Reflex(es) | Gloss | Grammar | Sources |
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Celtic |
Scots Gaelic | piobaireachd | pipe-music | n.fem | W7 GE LRC |
English |
Old English | pīpe, pīpa | pipe | n.fem | W7 LRC |
Middle English | pepen | to peep | vb | W7 LRC |
Middle English | pigeon | pigeon | n | W7 LRC |
Middle English | pipe | pipe | n | W7 LRC |
English | fife | small transverse shrill-toned flute | n | AHD W7 LRC |
English | peep | to cheep, chirp, utter shrill feeble sound | vb | W7 LRC |
English | pibroch | martial/mournful tune for Scottish bagpipe | n | AHD W7 LRC |
English | pigeon | bird with stout body/short legs | n | AHD W7 LRC |
English | pipe | tubular wind instrument | n | AHD W7 LRC |
West Germanic |
Dutch | pijp | pipe | n | TLL LRC |
Old Low German | pīpa | pipe | n | ASD LRC |
Old High German | pfīfa | pipe | n | ASD LRC |
German | Pfeife | pipe | n.fem | W7 LRC |
North Germanic |
Icelandic | pīpa | pipe | n | ASD LRC |
Danish | pibe | pipe | n | TLL LRC |
Swedish | pipa | pipe | n | TLL LRC |
Italic |
Latin | pipo, pipāre | to peep | vb | W7 LRC |
Vulgar Latin | pipa | pipe | n.fem | W7 LRC |
Late Latin | pipio, pipionis | young bird | n.masc | W7 LRC |
Middle French | pijon | dove, pigeon | n.masc | W7 LRC |