hipi

See also: hipi-

Albanian

Etymology

From hip.

Verb

hipi (aorist hipa, participle hipur)

  1. to climb, mount, embark, rise

Conjugation

Maori

Etymology

Borrowed from English sheep.

Noun

hipi

  1. sheep

Derived terms

  • hipi tame raho-poka
  • hipi toa
  • huruhuru hipi
  • kiri hipi
  • mahinga hipi
  • mīti hipi
  • teihana kuti hipi

References

  • Biggs, Bruce (1990) English-Maori, Maori-English Dictionary, Auckland University Press, →ISBN, page 93
  • Williams, William (1852) A Dictionary of the New Zealand Language, and a Concise Grammar; to Which is Added a Selection of Colloquial Sentences, second edition, London: Williams and Norgate, page 23:*Hipi, s. Sheep.

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From English hippie.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xîpi/
  • Hyphenation: hi‧pi

Noun

hȉpi m (Cyrillic spelling хи̏пи)

  1. hippie, hippy

Declension

Adjective

hȉpi (Cyrillic spelling хи̏пи)

  1. hippie, hippy

References

  • hipi” in Hrvatski jezični portal
  • hipi” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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