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Proto-Germanic: *ɵurpa-n
Meaning: village
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: ɵɔrp n. (a?) `land, lived-on property'
Old Norse: ɵorp n. `Hof, Bauernhaus; Dorf; Absatz eines Felsens; Grabhügel'
Norwegian: torp `kleiner Pachthof'
Swedish: torp `kleiner Pachthof'
Old Danish: torp `kleiner Pachthof'
Old English: ɵrop (ɵorp), -es m. `village'
English: thorp
Old Frisian: therp, thorp n. `village'
East Frisian: Fris terp, pl. -en
Old Saxon: thorp `Dorf'
Middle Dutch: dorp n. `akker, hoeve, dorp'
Dutch: dorp n.
Middle Low German: dorp
Old High German: thorf
Middle High German: dorf st. n. 'dorf'
German: Dorf n.
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