troep

Etymology
From, from , from. The vowel changed under the influence of, from , from the same Latin word. Further etymology uncertain, but it is often thought to be a borrowing from Old Frankish.

Noun

 * 1) group of people or animals (such as a pride of lions or a herd of cows)
 * 2)  troop
 * 3)  mess, disorder
 * 4)  something unwanted or poor quality; rubbish, gunk, crap, shit
 * 1)  something unwanted or poor quality; rubbish, gunk, crap, shit
 * 1)  something unwanted or poor quality; rubbish, gunk, crap, shit