kipper
See also: Kipper
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɪpə(ɹ)
Etymology 1
Old English cypera "male salmon," perhaps related to Old English coper "reddish-brown metal" (see copper), on resemblance of color. Another theory connects it to kip "sharp, hooked lower jaw of the male salmon in breeding season," from Middle English kippen "to seize, snatch" but OED doubts this.
Noun
kipper (plural kippers)
- A split, salted and smoked herring or salmon.
- A male salmon after spawning.
- (military, RAF World War II code name) A patrol to protect fishing boats in the Irish and North Seas against attack from the air.
- (Britain, humorous, often with capital) A member or supporter of UKIP (UK Independence Party).
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
kipper (third-person singular simple present kippers, present participle kippering, simple past and past participle kippered)
Estonian
Etymology
From Middle Low German schippere, cognate to English skipper. Dialectal "kippar" is loaned from a Scandinavian language. Compare Old Swedish skipari
Declension
Declension of kipper (irregular)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | kipper | kiprid |
genitive | kipri | kiprite |
partitive | kiprit | kipreid |
illative | kiprisse | kipritesse |
inessive | kipris | kiprites |
elative | kiprist | kipritest |
allative | kiprile | kipritele |
adessive | kipril | kipritel |
ablative | kiprilt | kipritelt |
translative | kipriks | kipriteks |
terminative | kiprini | kipriteni |
essive | kiprina | kipritena |
abessive | kiprita | kipriteta |
comitative | kipriga | kipritega |
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