Topp
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Proto-Germanic *duppaz. See German Topf for more.
Topp m (plural Töppe or Täppe)
Ca. 1700, borrowed from German Low German Topp, from Middle Low German top, from Old Saxon *top, from Proto-West Germanic *topp. Doublet of Zopf (“bundle of hair”) and Top (“women’s shirt”).
Topp m (mixed or strong, genitive Topps, plural Toppen or (both rare) Toppe or Topps)
1Rare.
From Middle Limburgish tobbe, further etymology unknown. Some suggest it is derived from Latin tubus, possibly trough French tube, though others consider these to be unrelated to tobbe. See tub for more.
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