choupana

Galician

Etymology

Unknown. Perhaps derived from Old French eschoppe (booth, stall) or from Middle English schoppe,[1] from Proto-Germanic *skup- (shed, stall), and under the influence of cabana (cabin). Probably also related to Spanish chopa (pilot's cabin aboard a boat) and to Basque txopa (stern), themselves either from Latin puppis (stern) or borrowed from Galician-Portuguese.[2]

Cognate of Portuguese choupana, probably also related to the Spanish of the Canary isles chupenco (a poor house).[3]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡ʃowˈpana̝/

Noun

choupana f (plural choupanas)

  1. shack, hut, hovel
  2. (nautical) pilot's seat in a boat

Synonyms

  • chopa (small compartment aboard a boat)
  • choupela (bed; jail)
  • chupeta (small compartment aboard a boat)

References

  1. Rivas Quintas, Eligio (2015). Dicionario etimolóxico da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Tórculo. →ISBN, s.v. choupana.
  2. Cf. Coromines, Joan; Pascual, José A. (1991–1997). Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico. Madrid: Gredos, s.v. chopa. Coromines supports a immediate basque origin of these word, but other scholars consider that Basque txopa derives from Spanish and no the other way around: cf. R. L. Trask. Etymological Dictionary of Basque, s.v. txopa.
  3. Coromines, Joan; Pascual, José A. (1991–1997). Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico. Madrid: Gredos, s.v. zopo.

Portuguese

Etymology

Unknown.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ʃo(w).ˈpɐ.nɐ/
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ʃo(w).ˈpɐ.na/, /ʃo(w).ˈpɐ.nɐ/
  • Hyphenation: chou‧pa‧na
  • Rhymes: -ɐ̃na

Noun

choupana f (plural choupanas)

  1. shack, hut, hovel
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