pī̆p(p)-

to peep, squeak

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
Celtic
Scots Gaelicpiobaireachdpipe-musicn.femW7 GE LRC
English
Old Englishpīpe, pīpapipen.femW7 LRC
Middle Englishpepento peepvbW7 LRC
Middle EnglishpigeonpigeonnW7 LRC
Middle EnglishpipepipenW7 LRC
Englishfifesmall transverse shrill-toned flutenAHD W7 LRC
Englishpeepto cheep, chirp, utter shrill feeble soundvbW7 LRC
Englishpibrochmartial/mournful tune for Scottish bagpipenAHD W7 LRC
Englishpigeonbird with stout body/short legsnAHD W7 LRC
Englishpipetubular wind instrumentnAHD W7 LRC
West Germanic
DutchpijppipenTLL LRC
Old Low GermanpīpapipenASD LRC
Old High GermanpfīfapipenASD LRC
GermanPfeifepipen.femW7 LRC
North Germanic
IcelandicpīpapipenASD LRC
DanishpibepipenTLL LRC
SwedishpipapipenTLL LRC
Italic
Latinpipo, pipāreto peepvbW7 LRC
Vulgar Latinpipapipen.femW7 LRC
Late Latinpipio, pipionisyoung birdn.mascW7 LRC
Middle Frenchpijondove, pigeonn.mascW7 LRC