Schapp

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== German == === Etymology === From Low German Schapp, from Middle Low German schap, from Proto-Germanic *skapą. Doublet of Schaff. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ʃap/ === Noun === Schapp n or (rare) m (strong, genitive Schapps or Schappes, plural Schapps or Schappe) (Northern Germany, especially nautical) cupboard, cabinet, especially a simple one, e.g. a locker Synonyms: Schrank, Spind footlocker, chest, drawer Synonyms: Kiste, Truhe, Lade, Schublade ==== Declension ==== == Luxembourgish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ʃɑp] Rhymes: -ɑp Homophone: Chape === Etymology 1 === From Middle High German schoppe, northern variant of schopfe, schopf. Cognate with German Schuppen. Also related with English shippon. ==== Noun ==== Schapp m (plural Schäpp) shed === Etymology 2 === From Middle High German schop, northern variant of schopf, from Old High German skuft, from Proto-Germanic *skuftą. Cognate with German Schopf. ==== Noun ==== Schapp m (plural Schäpp) bundle, tuft