klippa

Verb

 * 1) to clip, to cut (hair)

Verb

 * 1) to cut, to clip
 * 2) to shear
 * 3) to cut, to edit (a film)

Etymology 1
From and.

Etymology 2
Through from.

Etymology
, it could be onomatopoetic. May be akin to 🇨🇬 and modern 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to clip, cut
 * 2)  shear

Descendants
Listed are also forms derived from.



Noun

 * 1) a cliff, a rock (a cliff, or a rock formation with a cliff or cliffs (a steep rock formation, put differently) – compare how "up on the cliff" makes sense for not being on the actual cliff in English)
 * 2) bedrock
 * 3)  a rock (something strong, stable, and dependable – usually a person)
 * 1) bedrock
 * 2)  a rock (something strong, stable, and dependable – usually a person)
 * 1)  a rock (something strong, stable, and dependable – usually a person)
 * 1)  a rock (something strong, stable, and dependable – usually a person)

Etymology 2
From,.

Verb

 * 1) to cut with scissors, shears, or the like (cut with two blades or the like in a snipping motion), to clip
 * 2) to cut someone's hair
 * 3)  to get a haircut (done by someone else or oneself)
 * 4) to shear (a sheep)
 * 5)  to cut (connections with someone or the like)
 * 6)  to do a (repeated) scissors-like motion
 * 7)  to mow (a lawn), to trim (a hedge), or the like (with any implement)
 * 8) to cut (cease recording activities)
 * 9)  to cut (edit a film)
 * 10)  to clip
 * 11)  to clip
 * 12)  to kill
 * 13)  to no longer be any chance for a good outcome
 * 1)  to cut (connections with someone or the like)
 * 2)  to do a (repeated) scissors-like motion
 * 3)  to mow (a lawn), to trim (a hedge), or the like (with any implement)
 * 4) to cut (cease recording activities)
 * 5)  to cut (edit a film)
 * 6)  to clip
 * 7)  to clip
 * 8)  to kill
 * 9)  to no longer be any chance for a good outcome
 * 1)  to clip
 * 2)  to clip
 * 3)  to kill
 * 4)  to no longer be any chance for a good outcome
 * 1)  to no longer be any chance for a good outcome
 * 1)  to no longer be any chance for a good outcome

Usage notes

 * Klippa is the usual verb for cutting with scissors or shears. Using with scissors or shears implies one of the blades is being used like a knife.
 * Klippa is also used when cutting hair with a hair clipper or the like.