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Proto-Germanic: *lappja-z, *lappēn, *lappōn; *lapil=
Meaning: 1 Zeuglappen, 2 Wamme, 3 Zopfel, 4 Fetzen, 5 rag, 6 lobe (of the ear), 7 Schoss, 8 ear (of a hare)
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Old Norse: lepp-r m. `Lappen, Fetzen'
Norwegian: lepp `Lappen'
Old English: läppa, -an m. `skirt (of a garment), lappet, lobe (of the ear, etc.), lap, a dached portion, district'; { lappa `Fetzen, Lappen'; ēar-läppa }
English: lap 7, lappet
Old Frisian: lappa m. `lap, stuk, brok'
Old Saxon: lappo m. `slip van een kleed'
Middle Dutch: lappe f. `lap, brok, stuk'
Dutch: lap m.
Old Franconian: lap `zoom van een kledingstuk'
Middle Low German: or-lepel 6
Old High German: lappa f. (10.Jh.), lappo m. (10.Jh.) `Zipfel an der Kleidung, herabhängendes Stück Zeug'
Middle High German: lappe wk. m., f. 'lappen'; { lefel 8 (Pok.: leffel) }
German: Lappen m.; Löffel `Hasenohr'; Ohrläppchen
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