roupiller

French

Etymology

Probably from or related to German dialectal ruspen, ruspern (to snore, groan, grumble, retch). If so, then cognate with Low German ruspen, Middle Dutch ruyspen, German räuspern (to clear the throat).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʁu.pi.je/
  • (file)

Verb

roupiller

  1. (archaic) to drowse, to doze
  2. (colloquial) to (get some) sleep, to kip
    • 1978, Claude Nougaro (lyrics and music), “E Pericoloso Sporgersi”, in Tu Verras:
      Si lassé des voisins qui roupillent / Par la vitre baissée, tu te dessilles / En comptant les points d’or de la nuit / E Pericoloso Sporgersi
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