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1. Etymology of the English word top

the English word top
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *tuppaz

Derivations in English

topgallant, eurytopic, stenotopic, topminnow, atop, bubbletop, cartop, cooktop, countertop, desktop, flattop, hardtop, laptop, maintop, mountaintop, overtop, ragtop, rooftop, stovetop, topcoat, topfull, tophamper, topknot, topless, topline, toplofty, topman, topmast, topmaul, topmost, topnotch, topper, toprail, topside, topsmelt, topsoil, topspin, topstitch, blacktop, redtop, cartopper, foretop, hilltop, topping, topsail, hard-top, topped

Derivations in other languages

French top, Romanian top, Spanish top

Cognates

Catalan topaci, Dutch topaas, Dutch top, English topaz, English tope, French topaze, French toupie, French tope, German Topas, German topp, Icelandic tópas, Swedish topas, Swedish topp

2. Etymology of the English word top

derived from the English word top

Derivations in English

top-weight



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