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==French==
{{wikipedia|Poupe (bateau)|Poupe|lang=fr}}
 
===Etymology===
From {{etylder|fr|lij|fr-}} (Genoese) {{termm|lij|popa}}, from {{etyl|lader|fr}} *{{term|VL.|*puppa}}, alteration of {{termder|fr|la|puppis}}.
 
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|/pup/|lang=fr-IPA}}
* {{audio|fr|LL-Q150 (fra)-0x010C-poupe.wav}}
 
===Noun===
{{fr-noun|f}}
 
# {{nauticallb|lang=fr|nautical}} [[poop]], [[stern]]
#: {{ant|fr|proue}}
#* {{quote-Don Quixote|lang=fr
#* {{RQ:Cervantes Viardot Don Quichotte|volume=I|chapter=XXXIX|passagetext=Le fils de Barberousse était si cruel et traitait si mal ses captifs, que ceux qui occupaient les bancs de sa chiourme ne virent pas plutôt la galère ''la Louve'' se diriger sur eux et prendre de l’avance, qu’ils lâchèrent tous à la fois les rames, et saisirent leur capitaine, qui leur criait du gaillard d’arrière de ramer plus vite ; puis se le passant de banc en banc, de la '''poupe''' à la proue, ils lui donnèrent tant de coups de dents, qu’avant d’avoir atteint le mât, il avait rendu son âme aux enfers....|t=The son of Barbarossa was so cruel and treated his captives so badly, that those who occupied the benches of his galley no sooner saw the galley ''la Louve'' steering to them and advancing, that they let go of the oars all at once, and seized their captain, who yelled to them from the aftcastle to row faster; then passing him to each other from bench to bench, from the '''poop''' to the prow, they bit him so much, that before having reached the mast, he had rendered his soul to Hell....}}
|translation=The son of Barbarossa was so cruel and treated his captives so badly, that those who occupied the benches of his galley no sooner saw the galley ''la Louve'' steering to them and advancing, that they let go of the oars all at once, and seized their captain, who yelled to them from the aftcastle to row faster; then passing him to each other from bench to bench, from the '''poop''' to the prow, they bit him so much, that before having reached the mast, he had rendered his soul to Hell....
|chapter=XXXIX}}
 
====Derived terms====
* [[{{l|fr|avoir le vent en poupe]]}}
 
===Further reading===
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* {{R:fr:TLFi}}
 
==PortugueseGalician==
 
===Verb===
{{pt-head|gl|verb- form|poupar}}
 
# {{ptgl-verb form of|poupar|ar|imperative|affirmative|singular|first}}
 
# {{pt-verb form of|poupar|ar|imperative|affirmative|singular|third}}
==Norman==
# {{pt-verb form of|poupar|ar|imperative|negative|singular|first}}
 
# {{pt-verb form of|poupar|ar|imperative|negative|singular|third}}
===Etymology===
# {{pt-verb form of|poupar|ar|subjunctive|present|singular|first}}
From {{der|nrf|VL.|*puppa}}, alteration of {{der|nrf|la|puppis}}, possibly through {{der|nrf|lij|-}} (Genoese) {{m|lij|popa}}, cf. French {{m|nrf|poupe}}.
# {{pt-verb form of|poupar|ar|subjunctive|present|singular|third}}
 
===Noun===
{{nrf-noun|f}}
 
# {{lb|nrf|Jersey|nautical}} [[poop]]
 
====Synonyms====
* {{l|nrf|tillac}}
 
==Portuguese==
 
===Verb===
{{head|pt|verb form}}
 
# {{pt-verb form of|poupar|ar|imperative|affirmative|singular|third}}
[[ar:poupe]]
[[et:poupe]]
[[el:poupe]]
[[es:poupe]]
[[fr:poupe]]
[[gl:poupe]]
[[ko:poupe]]
[[io:poupe]]
[[no:poupe]]
[[pl:poupe]]
[[pt:poupe]]
[[ru:poupe]]
[[fi:poupe]]
[[vi:poupe]]