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German word Kopf comes from Proto-Indo-European *kewp-, Proto-Indo-European *keup-, Malayalam copa, Byzantine Greek κούπα, Proto-Indo-European *gu-, Proto-Indo-European *gew-, and later Latin cupa (Handle, axle. Tub, cask, tun, vat.)
*kewp- (Proto-Indo-European)
*keup- (Proto-Indo-European)
copa (Malayalam)
κούπα (Byzantine Greek)
*gu- (Proto-Indo-European)
*gew- (Proto-Indo-European)
κούπα (Modern Greek)
Cup (part of a brassiere). Hearts (suit of playing cards). Liquid measure used in cookery. Mug, large cup (drinking vessel). Trophy cup.
*gup- (Proto-Indo-European)
*kubnáz (Proto-Germanic)
*kuppaz (Proto-Germanic)
Crown (of the head); harnpan; skull; head. Knoll; hilltop; summit. Round object; orb. Vessel; container; bowl.
cupa (Latin)
Handle, axle. Tub, cask, tun, vat.
kopf (Old High German)
cuppa (Late Latin)
cuppa (Latin)
Axle. Bar of an oil press. Barrel, cask. Drinking vessel.
koph (Old High German)
kopf (Middle High German)
Kopf (German)
(anatomy) head. (linguistics) head. (numismatics) heads (side of a coin). Crown, top. Heading, title. Person; individual; fellow (referring to one's intellect).