How Do You Spell LIPPEN?

Pronunciation: [lˈɪpən] (IPA)

The word "lippen" is spelled with two p's to indicate the pronunciation of the vowel sound as "short e" or /ɛ/. The IPA transcription for "lippen" is /ˈlɪpən/. The first syllable is pronounced with a "short i" sound /ɪ/, followed by the "p" sound /p/. The second syllable has the "short e" sound /ɛ/ and the final syllable is pronounced as /n/. The word "lippen" means to trust or rely on someone or something.

LIPPEN Meaning and Definition

  1. Lippen is a Scottish dialect word primarily used in the Northern and Eastern parts of Scotland, particularly in the regions of Aberdeenshire and Angus. It is a verb that carries a specific meaning pertaining to trust, reliance, or confidence in someone or something.

    In essence, lippen refers to the act of placing trust or reliance on someone or entrusting something to their care or responsibility. When one says they lippen to someone or something, it implies a certain level of confidence or belief that the person or thing will perform the desired action or fulfill a certain role as expected. Lippen can also imply dependency, when one relies heavily on someone or something for assistance or support.

    The term lippen could be used to describe instances wherein individuals have faith in another person's ability to fulfill a task or rely on them for support during challenging times. For example, someone may say, "I can lippen to my best friend to provide me with emotional support when needed," indicating a deep trust in that individual's ability to offer comfort.

    Overall, lippen embodies the confidence, trust, and dependency that an individual places in someone or something, often highlighting their reliability and belief that they will fulfill the necessary role or deliver the expected outcome.

Etymology of LIPPEN

The word "lippen" is derived from Middle English "lipen", which was further derived from Old English "gelȳfan" or "gelēfan". The terms "gelȳfan" and "gelēfan" meant "to believe" or "to trust" in Old English. Over time, "gelȳfan" transformed into "lipen" in Middle English, and eventually, it evolved into the modern form "lippen". The meaning of the word has slightly shifted to convey the idea of relying on or having confidence in someone or something.

Conjugate verb Lippen

CONDITIONAL

I would lippen
you would lippen
he/she/it would lippen
we would lippen
they would lippen

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be lippening
you would be lippening
he/she/it would be lippening
we would be lippening
they would be lippening

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have lippen
you would have lippen
he/she/it would have lippen
we would have lippen
they would have lippen

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been lippening
you would have been lippening
he/she/it would have been lippening
we would have been lippening
they would have been lippening

FUTURE

I will lippen
you will lippen
he/she/it will lippen
we will lippen
they will lippen

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be lippening
you will be lippening
he/she/it will be lippening
we will be lippening
they will be lippening

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have lippened
you will have lippened
he/she/it will have lippened
we will have lippened
they will have lippened

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been lippening
you will have been lippening
he/she/it will have been lippening
we will have been lippening
they will have been lippening

IMPERATIVE

you lippen
we let´s lippen

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to lippen

PAST

I lippened
you lippened
he/she/it lippened
we lippened
they lippened

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was lippening
you were lippening
he/she/it was lippening
we were lippening
they were lippening

PAST PARTICIPLE

lippened

PAST PERFECT

I had lippened
you had lippened
he/she/it had lippened
we had lippened
they had lippened

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been lippening
you had been lippening
he/she/it had been lippening
we had been lippening
they had been lippening

PRESENT

I lippen
you lippen
he/she/it lippens
we lippen
they lippen

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am lippening
you are lippening
he/she/it is lippening
we are lippening
they are lippening

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

lippening

PRESENT PERFECT

I have lippened
you have lippened
he/she/it has lippened
we have lippened
they have lippened

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been lippening
you have been lippening
he/she/it has been lippening
we have been lippening
they have been lippening