hoppa

Etymology
Likely an extended form of, from the verb.

Interjection

 * 1) Exclamation of encouragement or excitement, often said during the coordination or completion of a physical activity: let's go! alley-oop! there we go! hey presto!

Etymology
Possibly a reshaping of and/or.

Noun

 * 1)  horse, childishly.
 * 2)  horse
 * 3) * 1848 SKVR IV1 330. [Nuolij. - Liissilä]. D. E. D. Europaeus. III 2. 227. 1848.
 * "fi"

- T[alon] tytt[ären] tav[alla]. / Kuin olit ison kotona, / Olit hoppa huoletoinna, / Emoin varsa vallatoinna, / Olit kuin orihevonen / Tahi t[amma] sälk[öväinen].


 * 1) * 1891 SKVR V3 587. Lempaala - Sakkola (Metsäpirtti) Neovius. 1037. 91.
 * "fi"

- Sinis on hoppa huoletonna, / eukon varsa vaivatonna, / kunis on ohjot ostamatta, / valja'at varustamatta,


 * 1) * 1890 SKVR VI2 7056. Lappee. Alava, V. n. 635. --1890.
 * "fi"

- Vir var, vieraita tuleepi, / Mur mar, mustalla hopalla,#2 / Sir sar, säkkinen selässä, / Vir var, varsainen perässä. / ... / #2 Pikak:ssa seuraa selityksenä: (&equals; hevosella).


 * 1) A car, especially a.

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to jump, hop, skip

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to jump

Etymology
From, , from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to jump, to skip

Etymology
From, from onomatopoeic hop.

Adjective

 * 1) gay
 * 2) frivolous