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单词 frape
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frapen.1

Etymology: ? < Old French frap of same meaning, < fraper : see frap v.
Obsolete.
1. A crowd; a mob, the rabble.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social class > the common people > [noun]
folkc888
peoplea1325
frapec1330
commona1350
common peoplea1382
commonsa1382
commontya1387
communityc1400
meiniec1400
commonaltya1425
commonsa1500
vulgarsa1513
many1526
meinie1532
multitude1535
the many-headed beast (also monster)1537
number1542
ignobility1546
commonitya1550
popular1554
populace1572
popularya1578
vulgarity?1577
populacya1583
rout1589
the vulgar1590
plebs1591
mobile vulgusc1599
popularity1599
ignoble1603
the million1604
plebe1612
plebeity1614
the common filea1616
the herda1616
civils1644
commonality1649
democracy1656
menu1658
mobile1676
crowd1683
vulgusa1687
mob1691
Pimlico parliament?1774
citizenry1795
polloi1803
demos1831
many-headed1836
hoi polloi1837
the masses1837
citizenhood1843
John Q.1922
wimble-wamble1937
the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > an assemblage or collection > [noun] > of people or animals > regarded as a whole or a body of people gathered > large or numerous > disorderly
frapec1330
rabblea1398
rafflea1450
unlawful assembly1485
rabblement1543
rabble rout?1589
ringat-rangata1600
hurry1620
ribble-rabble1635
tempest1746
cohue1850
pig pile1880
dog pile1921
scrimmage1968
c1330 R. Mannyng Chron. (1810) 323 Þe þrid day com grete frape, & conged him away.
a1400 Pistill of Susan 289 Þei be fendes al þe frape.
?a1400 Morte Arth. 2091 This gentille..ffyghttez with alle the ffrappe a furlange of waye.
c1430 Syr Gener. (Roxb.) 5085 Ther cam of hem a grete frape, Ful like Giauntez thei wer y-shape.
1705 E. Ward Hudibras Redivivus I. i. 5 Let loose the Frape to show their Folly.
1710 E. Ward Vulgus Britannicus 1st Pt. i. 11 This wild Frape, to Mischief free.
2. ? Tumult, disturbance.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > commotion, disturbance, or disorder > [noun]
winOE
torpelness?c1225
disturbance1297
workc1325
disturblingc1330
farec1330
frapec1330
disturbing1340
troublingc1340
blunderc1375
unresta1382
hurling1387
perturbationc1400
turbationc1400
rumblec1405
roara1413
rumourc1425
sturblance1435
troublec1435
stroublance1439
hurlc1440
hurly-burlyc1440
ruffling1440
stourc1440
rumblingc1450
sturbancec1450
unquietness?c1450
conturbationc1470
ruption1483
stir1487
wanrufe?a1505
rangat?a1513
business1514
turmoil1526
blommera1529
blunderinga1529
disturbation1529
bruyllie1535
garboil1543
bruslery1546
agitation1547
frayment1549
turmoiling1550
whirl1552
confusion1555
troublesomeness1561
rule1567
rummage1575
rabble1579
tumult1580
hurlement1585
rabblement1590
disturb1595
welter1596
coil1599
hurly1600
hurry1600
commotion1616
remotion1622
obturbation1623
stirrance1623
tumultuation1631
commoving1647
roiling1647
spudder1650
suffle1650
dissettlement1654
perturbancy1654
fermentationa1661
dissettledness1664
ferment1672
roil1690
hurry-scurry1753
vortex1761
rumpus1768
widdle1789
gilravagea1796
potheration1797
moil1824
festerment1833
burly1835
fidge1886
static1923
comess1944
frammis1946
bassa-bassa1956
c1330 R. Mannyng Chron. (1810) 320 In alle þis mykelle frape wex a grete distance Of Boniface þe pape, & þe kyng of France.
1824–28 Craven Gloss. Fraps, noise, tumult.]
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online June 2019).

frapefrapn.2

Etymology: ? < frap v. (see quot. 1703 at sense 1).
1. (See quot. 1867.) Also frape-boat.
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > trading vessel > cargo vessel > [noun] > carrying salt
frape1703
1703 W. Dampier Voy. New Holland i. 20 From which girding them with Ropes, which our Seamen call Fraping, they have the Name of Frape-boats.
1867 W. H. Smyth & E. Belcher Sailor's Word-bk. Frap, a boat for shipping salt, used at Mayo, one of the Cape de Verde Islands.
2. (See quot. 1963.)
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > ropes or chains other than rigging or cable > [noun] > for securing vessel > with blocks
frape1901
1901 Pall Mall Mag. Oct. 183 The boy crept down through the moonlit garden to the dinghy which Billy had left on its frape under the cliff.
1905 ‘Q’ Shining Ferry iii. xviii. 186 Through this ring... Mr. Hosken had run a frape, on which he kept his blue boat.
1963 Amer. Speech 38 299 Frape, a rope with blocks for mooring a boat.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online March 2018).
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