lopen

Noun

 * 1)  A teacher or master.

Etymology 1
From, from , , from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to run, go fast on one's own legs
 * 2)  to run, cover distance, follow a track etc.
 * 3)  to walk, go somewhere regardless of speed
 * 4)  to walk in general
 * 5)  to stretch, to run to extend in space or through a range
 * 6)  to be current, activated, in progress
 * 7)  to be doing or functioning (well or poorly), to progress
 * 8)  to lose liquid: drip, gush, leak
 * 1)  to walk in general
 * 2)  to stretch, to run to extend in space or through a range
 * 3)  to be current, activated, in progress
 * 4)  to be doing or functioning (well or poorly), to progress
 * 5)  to lose liquid: drip, gush, leak
 * 1)  to stretch, to run to extend in space or through a range
 * 2)  to be current, activated, in progress
 * 3)  to be doing or functioning (well or poorly), to progress
 * 4)  to lose liquid: drip, gush, leak
 * 1)  to be current, activated, in progress
 * 2)  to be doing or functioning (well or poorly), to progress
 * 3)  to lose liquid: drip, gush, leak
 * 1)  to be doing or functioning (well or poorly), to progress
 * 2)  to lose liquid: drip, gush, leak
 * 1)  to be doing or functioning (well or poorly), to progress
 * 2)  to lose liquid: drip, gush, leak
 * 1)  to lose liquid: drip, gush, leak
 * 1)  to lose liquid: drip, gush, leak
 * 1)  to lose liquid: drip, gush, leak
 * 1)  to lose liquid: drip, gush, leak

Usage notes
In Flanders, the word usually means "to run", while in the Netherlands it usually means "to walk". An identical phrase will thus be interpreted differently depending on the area where the speaker comes from. In Netherlands, is the common word for run.

Etymology 2
From, (perhaps cognate with French), presumably a diminutive of , cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A dry measure of content
 * 2) An apparently larger land measure

Etymology
Singular instructive of now dialectal. Probably influenced by (which is itself derived from ).

Adverb

 * 1) ; altogether, to death

Usage notes
most commonly appears in a few fixed phrases:, "exhausted"; , "fed up", "had enough".

Etymology
From, from , from , from , from.

Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Pronunciation

 * ˈmerger of /oː/ and /ɔʊ̯/'
 * ˈmerger of /oː/ and /ɔʊ̯/'

Verb

 * 1) to leap, run

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to run (on foot)
 * 2) to go, to run, to move
 * 3) to run, to flow
 * 4) to go, to stretch (of roads, rivers etc.)

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) to run, to sprint, to hurry, to haste
 * 2) to run, to flow
 * 3) to run, to total, to amount to
 * 4) to happen, to occur
 * 5) to live, to spend one's life or time

Declension
Declined as a class 7 strong verb.