hlaupa-

hlaupa-
*hlaupa-, *hlaupaz
germ., stark. Maskulinum (a):
nhd. Lauf;
ne. course;
Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., afries.,-anfrk., mnd., ahd.;
Vw.: s. *brūdi-;
Hinweis: s. *hlaupan, *hlaufti-;
Etymologie:
s. ing. *ku̯elp- (1), *ku̯elb-, *ku̯l̥p-, *ku̯l̥b-, *klup-, *klub-, Verb, stolpern, traben, Pokorny 630?;
Weiterleben:
an. hlaup, stark. Neutrum (a), Sprung, schnelle Bewegung, Lauf;
Weiterleben:
ae. *hléap, stark. Neutrum (a), Lauf;
Weiterleben:
afries. hlêp 2, stark. Maskulinum (a), Lauf;
nfries. ljeap;
Weiterleben:
anfrk. *loup?, stark. Maskulinum (a), Lauf;
Weiterleben:
mnd. lôp, Maskulinum, Lauf;
Weiterleben:
ahd. louf* 3, stark. Maskulinum (a?), Lauf, Rennen, Laufen;
mhd. louf, stark. Maskulinum, Lauf, Umlauf, Weg, Gang;
nhd. Lauf, Maskulinum, Lauf, DW 12, 306;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 110, Seebold 260

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