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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
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From {{inh|fr|frm|coulpe}}, from {{inh|fr|fro|coupe}}, {{m|fro|colpe}}, from inherited from {{inh|fr|la|culpa}}, which see for more. The expected form would be {{m|fr||*coupe}}; the ''-l-'' was reintroduced in Middle French – first in spelling, then in pronunciation – after the Latin etymon, in part to avoid the homonymy with {{m|fr|coupe|t=cup}}.
From {{inh|fr|frm|coulpe}}, from {{inh|fr|fro|coupe}}, {{m|fro|colpe}}, inherited from {{inh|fr|la|culpa}}, which see for more. The expected form would be {{m|fr||*coupe}}; the ''-l-'' was reintroduced in Middle French – first in spelling, then in pronunciation – after the Latin etymon, in part to avoid the homonymy with {{m|fr|coupe|t=cup}}.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

Revision as of 01:21, 22 March 2023

French

Etymology

From Middle French coulpe, from Old French coupe, colpe, inherited from Latin culpa, which see for more. The expected form would be *coupe; the -l- was reintroduced in Middle French – first in spelling, then in pronunciation – after the Latin etymon, in part to avoid the homonymy with coupe (cup).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kulp/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

coulpe f (plural coulpes)

  1. (archaic, rare, in certain contexts only) guilt, sin

Derived terms

Further reading

Middle French

Etymology

From Old French coupe, colpe, from Latin culpa.

Pronunciation

Noun

coulpe f (plural coulpes)

  1. fault, responsibility

Descendants

  • French: coulpe