þreapian

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== Old English == === Etymology === From Proto-Germanic *þraupōną (“to punish”), from Proto-Germanic *þrawō (“torment, punishment”), from *þrawjaną (“to torment, injure, exhaust”), from Proto-Indo-European *trōw- (“to beat, wound, kill, torment”). Akin to Old English þrēagan (“to rebuke, punish, chastise”), þrēa (“correction, punishment”), þrōwian (“to suffer”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈθræ͜ɑː.pi.ɑn/ === Verb === þrēapian to reprove, correct, reprehend ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== þrēapung þrȳpel, þrīpel ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: threpen, threp, threpe, þrepe, þræpenn (Ormulum)English: threap, threep, threip, threpe, threeap, thrape, threp, traep, traip, trep, trapeScots: threip, threpe