cripia
Latin
Alternative forms
- *crippia
Etymology
Borrowed from Frankish *krippija, from Proto-Germanic *kribjǭ (“crib”).
Inflection
First declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | cripia | cripiae |
Genitive | cripiae | cripiārum |
Dative | cripiae | cripiīs |
Accusative | cripiam | cripiās |
Ablative | cripiā | cripiīs |
Vocative | cripia | cripiae |
Descendants
- Franco-Provençal:
- Old Bressan: creypi (Dombes)
- Bressan: crèce, craèpe (Loire), kraip
- Jurassien: kręts (Jura, Mesnay), cranse (Vaudioux)
- Lyonnais: crâpa (Couzon), crépi (Lyon)
- Savoyard: rêche (Samoëns), réshe (Annecy, Balme-de-Sillingy, Samoëns, Thônes, Villards-sur-Thônes), rèshe (Albanais, Arith en Bauges, Arthaz, Cordon, Côte-d’Aime, Saxel), rèste (Albertville, Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe), rètse (Bonneval en Tarentaise, Esserts-Blay), réshî (Grésy-sur-Aix), rèshî, roshe, roshî (Villards-sur-Thônes)
- Valaisan: krẹ́ətse (Hérém.)
- Vaudois: kərpyo (Pral)
- Old Bressan: creypi (Dombes)
- Old French: creche, crecche, cresche
- Gallo-Italian:
- Piedmontese: grupia
- Romagnol: gropia
- Venetian: grupia
- Italian: greppia
- Old Occitan: crepcha
- Occitan:
- Auvergnat: crechà (Limagne, West Uplands), creschà (Cantal, Brivadois), creche (Protestant Velay), crépià (Velay), cripià (Margeride)
- Gascon: gréso, gréssa
- Languedocien: gripio, grépyo, crèc
- Provençal: crècho, grùpi (Mistralienne), grúpia (Occitane)
- Vivaro-Alpin: crúpia, grèpia, crèpia, crecha
- Occitan:
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