sipe
English
editEtymology
editFrom Old English sipian, related to seep.
- around 888 AD, K Aelfred, translation of Boethius, Chapter 33, para.5 ,
- "Seo eorþe hit helt & be sumum dæle swilgþ, & for þam sype heo biþ geleht."
Pronunciation
editNoun
editsipe (plural sipes)
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Verb
editsipe (third-person singular simple present sipes, present participle siping, simple past and past participle siped)
- (US) To cut grooves in tires.
- (intransitive, UK) To drain, to filter through peat or reeds; to seep.
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editSerbo-Croatian
editNoun
editsipe (Cyrillic spelling сипе)
- inflection of sipa:
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