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Noun

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kaap (plural kape, diminutive kapie)

  1. cape, headland
    Kaap die Goeie HoopCape of Good Hope

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Dutch

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Middle French cap, from Old Occitan cap, from Latin caput.

Noun

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kaap f (plural kapen, diminutive kaapje n)

  1. a cape, headland
    Kaap de Goede HoopCape of Good Hope
Descendants
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  • Papiamentu: kaap (dated)

Etymology 2

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Perhaps related to kopen (to buy, trade), possibly from Old Frisian kāp (purchase), or otherwise from Latin capio (I seize). Attested before kapen; originally only attested in the phrase ter kaap varen.

Noun

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kaap f (plural kapen, diminutive kaapje n)

  1. privateering, attacking and looting enemy ships under the auspices of one's government
    Synonym: kaapvaart
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Etymology 3

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

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kaap

  1. inflection of kapen:
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
    3. imperative

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Etymology

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From Dutch kaap, German Kap. Compare also English cape, Spanish cabo.

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Noun

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kaap

  1. cape, headland

Inflection

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Singular Plural
Regular kaap kaapdõma
Diminutive kaapbila kaapbilsi