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English

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Etymology

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From lap (upper legs of a seated person) +‎ top, modeled after desktop.

Pronunciation

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  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈlæp.tɒp/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈlæp.tɑp/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

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laptop (plural laptops)

  1. (computing) A laptop computer.
    • 2006, Corey Sandler, Upgrading and Fixing Laptops For Dummies, page 8:
      Over time, the difference in size between laptops and notebooks became a matter of no more than an inch or two in length and width, and a fraction of an inch in thickness.
    • 2013 August 3, “Revenge of the nerds”, in The Economist[1], volume 408, number 8847:
      Think of banking today and the image is of grey-suited men in towering skyscrapers. Its future, however, is being shaped in converted warehouses and funky offices in San Francisco, New York and London, where bright young things in jeans and T-shirts huddle around laptops, sipping lattes or munching on free food.

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Adjective

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laptop (not comparable)

  1. Designed for use on a lap.
    • 1984 November, Gregg Williams, Ken Sheldon, “The Data General/One”, in BYTE, volume 9, number 12, McGraw-Hill Inc., →ISSN, page 105, column 1:
      At NCC, however, laptop portables such as the Gavilan were stealing the show, and when Miyashita returned to japan, his list of possible projects included a proposal for a portable computer.
    • 1988 March 29, John Dickinson, “The Quest for the ‘Least Computer’”, in PC Magazine, volume 7, number 6, →ISSN, page 134, column 2:
      Otherwise, the keyboard feel and layout are good for a laptop machine but, as with most portables, I wouldn’t want to use the T1000 to write the entire great American novel—just a chapter or two at a time.
    • 1999 July, Chris O’Malley, “Little laptops”, in Popular Science, volume 255, number 1, →ISSN, page 73:
      Nestled snugly into a cattle-class seat aboard a 737, you drop your tray table and open your laptop PC.

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Dutch

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Unadapted borrowing from English laptop.

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laptop m (plural laptops, diminutive laptopje n)

  1. laptop (computer with a clamshell design, portable and foldable)

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Hungarian

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Etymology

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From English laptop. It may also be considered as a phono-semantic matching of English laptop, its first element reinterpreted as Hungarian lap (sheet) due to its being slim.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈlɛptop] (phonetic respelling: leptop)
  • Hyphenation: lap‧top
  • Rhymes: -op

Noun

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laptop (plural laptopok)

  1. laptop
    • 2022 February 26, Drevenyák Dávid, Laptop vagy asztali számítógép[2]:
      A PC-k gyakran masszívabb felépítésűek, és a mozgatás hiánya miatt kevesebb „atrocitásnak” is vannak kitéve, mint a laptopok.
      PCs are often more ruggedly built and, because of their lack of mobility, are also less subject to "atrocities" than laptops.

Declension

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Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative laptop laptopok
accusative laptopot laptopokat
dative laptopnak laptopoknak
instrumental laptoppal laptopokkal
causal-final laptopért laptopokért
translative laptoppá laptopokká
terminative laptopig laptopokig
essive-formal laptopként laptopokként
essive-modal
inessive laptopban laptopokban
superessive laptopon laptopokon
adessive laptopnál laptopoknál
illative laptopba laptopokba
sublative laptopra laptopokra
allative laptophoz laptopokhoz
elative laptopból laptopokból
delative laptopról laptopokról
ablative laptoptól laptopoktól
non-attributive
possessive - singular
laptopé laptopoké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
laptopéi laptopokéi
Possessive forms of laptop
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. laptopom laptopjaim
2nd person sing. laptopod laptopjaid
3rd person sing. laptopja laptopjai
1st person plural laptopunk laptopjaink
2nd person plural laptopotok laptopjaitok
3rd person plural laptopjuk laptopjaik

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From English laptop.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈlaptɔp]
  • Hyphenation: lap‧top

Noun

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laptop (first-person possessive laptopku, second-person possessive laptopmu, third-person possessive laptopnya)

  1. (computing) laptop, laptop computer: a portable computer that is small enough and light enough to be used on one's lap, but large enough to have an integrated keyboard.

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English laptop.

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laptop m (definite singular laptopen, indefinite plural laptoper, definite plural laptopene)

  1. (computing) a laptop
    • 2011, Jan Mehlum, Madrugada[3], EbnPublish, →ISBN:
      Forretningsfolk, barnefamilier, unge kvinner med moderne klær, avanserte mobiltelefoner og laptoper.
      Business people, families with children, young women with modern clothes, advanced mobile phones and laptops.

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Polish

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laptopy

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Borrowed from English laptop.

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laptop m inan or m animal (related adjective laptopowy)

  1. (computing) laptop, laptop computer (portable computer that is small enough and light enough to be used on one's lap, but large enough to have an integrated keyboard)
    Synonym: lapek
    Hypernym: komputer
    Hyponyms: netbook, notebook

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Further reading

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  • laptop in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • laptop in Polish dictionaries at PWN
  • laptop in PWN's encyclopedia

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from English laptop.

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laptop m (plural laptops)

  1. (computing) laptop computer (class of portable computers)
    Synonym: notebook

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English laptop.

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laptop n (plural laptopuri)

  1. laptop

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Spanish

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from English laptop.

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  • IPA(key): /labˈtop/ [laβ̞ˈt̪op]
  • Rhymes: -op
  • Syllabification: lap‧top

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laptop m or f same meaning (plural laptops)

  1. laptop

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  • Per the Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española, the term is predominantly feminine in most of Latin America, but masculine in Ecuador and Argentina, and either gender in Chile. When used in Spain, it is masculine, although the term is rare there.

Swedish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English laptop.

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laptop c

  1. (computing) laptop
    Synonyms: bärbar dator, portföljdator

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