Definition of the word pup

Pronunciation of vocabulary pup

pupnoun

chó con

/pʌp//pʌp/

Origin of the word pup

The origin of the word "pup" is fascinating! The word "pup" is believed to have originated in the mid-15th century from the Old French word "pup," meaning "puppy" or "cub." This Old French word is derived from the Latin word "puppis," which meant "young animal," particularly a young dog or bear. In Middle English, the word "pup" referred to a young dog, especially a puppy. Over time, the term expanded to include other young animals, such as kittens and wolf cubs. Today, "pup" is widely used in English to refer to a young dog, particularly a dog in its early stages of life. Interestingly, the word "pup" has also been used as an affectionate term for a young child, emphasizing the adorable and playful nature of both pups and young humans alike!

Vocabulary summary pup

typenoun

meaningpuppy

meaningcheat someone, cheat someone (in buying and selling)

typetransitive verb

meaningpup)

meaninggive birth (to a bitch)

Example of vocabulary pupnamespace

meaning

a young dog

một con chó trẻ

meaning

a proud or rude young man

một chàng trai trẻ kiêu hãnh hoặc thô lỗ

meaning

a young animal of various species (= types)

một con vật non của nhiều loài khác nhau (= loại)

  • a seal pup

    một chú hải cẩu con

Idioms of vocabulary pup

sell somebody/buy a pup
(British English, old-fashioned, informal)to sell somebody something/to buy something that has no value or is worth much less than the price paid

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