leep

See also: Leep and LEEP

English

Verb

leep

  1. Obsolete form of leap.
    Ye mountains, that ye did leep like rams; and ye hills, like lambs of the flock.

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Dutch

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -eːp

Adjective

leep (comparative leper, superlative leepst)

  1. crafty, shrewd
  2. (obsolete) shifted, tilted
  3. with watery, tearing eyes

Inflection

Inflection of leep
uninflected leep
inflected lepe
comparative leper
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial leepleperhet leepst
het leepste
indefinite m./f. sing. lepelepereleepste
n. sing. leepleperleepste
plural lepelepereleepste
definite lepelepereleepste
partitive leepslepers

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Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English hleapan; see leap.

Verb

leep

  1. leap
    • 1481, William Caxton, The Historye of Reynard the Foxe:
      the dogges haue be sette on hym and haue hunted hym away / And ones they leep on hym vpon the banke
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Etymology 2

See leap.

Noun

leep (plural leepes)

  1. Alternative form of lep
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