单词 | wap |
释义 | wapn.1 Obsolete exc. dialect. 1. a. A blow, knock, thump. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > [noun] > a stroke or blow dintc897 swengOE shutec1000 kill?c1225 swipc1275 stroke1297 dentc1325 touchc1325 knock1377 knalc1380 swapc1384 woundc1384 smitinga1398 lush?a1400 sowa1400 swaipa1400 wapc1400 smita1425 popc1425 rumbelowc1425 hitc1450 clope1481 rimmel1487 blow1488 dinga1500 quartera1500 ruska1500 tucka1500 recounterc1515 palta1522 nolpc1540 swoop1544 push1561 smot1566 veny1578 remnant1580 venue1591 cuff1610 poltc1610 dust1611 tank1686 devel1787 dunching1789 flack1823 swinge1823 looder1825 thrash1840 dolk1861 thresh1863 mace-blow1879 pulsation1891 nosebleeder1921 slosh1936 smackeroo1942 dab- c1400 Laud Troy Bk. 9338 On smytes his felawe thorow the pap, And he ȝeues him a sori wap. c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 6405 Ector for þat od dynt, ournyt in hert, Wode for the wap, as a wild lyon. 1568 Christis Kirk on Grene in W. T. Ritchie Bannatyne MS (1928) II. 265 He hit him on the wame a wap It buft lyk ony bledder. 1810 Splendid Follies II. 138 I had such a plumper off the old mare the first time I went out! What a wap of the head I had surely. 1819 W. Scott Bride of Lammermoor xi, in Tales of my Landlord 3rd Ser. II. 272 A wap wi' a corner stane o' Wolf's Crag wad defy the doctor! 1823 ‘J. Bee’ Slang Wap, a species of slap, resounding, as if imparted by a wet dishclout. 1914 C. C. Murray in Aberd. Univ. Rev. Nov. 45 An' fat was a wap wi' a spainyie or tag To hands that were hard as a steen. b. at a wap: at one blow, suddenly. ΘΚΠ the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > [adverb] > suddenly in a widden-dreamOE a sursaut1338 at a wapa1400 in a swing1487 on or upon a (or the) sudden1558 at a (orthe) sudden1562 in a sudden1562 of a sudden1570 short1579 overshort1587 on the starta1616 slap1672 swap1672 bob1673 souse1680 sharply1828 sharp1836 a-sudden1871 a1400 Wars Alex. 3040 Alexander allþire first on þaim all he settis And aithire ward at a wapp wiȝtly inIoynes. a1400 Wars Alex. 4142, 5318. c1400 (?c1380) Patience l. 499 Þou..trauayledez neuer to tent hit þe tyme of an howre, Bot at a wap hit here wax & away at an oþer. c1400 Siege Jerusalem (1932) 515 & wel wenen at a wap alle þe wo[r]ld quelle. a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1994) I. xxiv. 319 As I wold at a wap wyn all at ones. 2. Scottish. A sudden storm (of snow). ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > precipitation or atmospheric moisture > snow > [noun] > the falling of snow > snow-storm > sudden wap1818 1818 W. Scott Let. 5 Nov. (1933) V. 210 You will find it [sc. a plaid] a good bosom friend..when your country avocations lead you to face a dry wap of snow. 3. A shake, flap; a sweeping or tossing movement. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > [noun] > shaking > a shake shag1581 shake1581 wap?1635 ?1635 in D. Dickson Sel. Pract. Writings (1845) (modernized text) 99 Preaching is like the wap of a fan, to tell the one that they are chaff [etc.]. c1800 Leesome Brand vii, in F. J. Child Eng. & Sc. Pop. Ballads (1882) I. i. 182 Ye do you to my father's stable, Where steeds do stand baith wight and able... Strike ane o them upo the back, The swiftest will gie his head a wap. 1820 W. Scott Abbot II. ii. 25 Pomp and pleasure pass away as speedily as the wap of a falcon's wing. 4. A pugilistic fight. Also, a quarrel. Scottish. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > quarrel or quarrelling > [noun] > a quarrel controversy1448 tencion?1473 brulyie1531 pique1532 feudc1565 quarrel1566 jar1583 controverse1596 brack1600 outcast1620 rixation1623 controversarya1635 simultya1637 outfall1647 outfallingc1650 controversion1658 démêlé1661 embroilment1667 strut1677 risse1684 rubber1688 fray1702 brulyiement1718 fallout1725 tossa1732 embroil1742 ding-dong?1760 pilget1777 fratch1805 spar1836 splutter1838 bust-up1842 whid1847 chip1854 kass-kass1873 wap1887 run-in1894 go-round1898 blue1943 hassle1945 square-up?1949 ruck1958 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > boxing > [noun] > bout or contest boxing match1699 set-to1743 bruising-match1757 show-off1776 rally1805 turn-up1810 mill1812 spar1814 twista1849 wap1887 go1890 scrap1905 promotion1907 1887 P. McNeill Blawearie 24 It not unfrequently happened, if a well matched pair or two met and had not had their ‘wap’ out, both pits would be thrown idle on the Monday that all who wished might see the affair wound up. 1887 J. Service Life Dr. Duguid xi. 68 It happened ae day that a neebor woman..and Bessie had a terr'ble wap. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online September 2021). † wapn.2 Obsolete. A kind of mongrel formerly used as a house-dog. Owing to a mistake of his translator Fleming (1576), Caius has commonly been said to have identified the ‘wappe’ with the ‘turnspit’, and to have given waupe as an actual variant form. His Latin for Wappe is Admonitor (rendered ‘Warner’ by Fleming); for Turnespete he gives Versator. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > dogs used for specific purposes > [noun] > guard dog porter?a1425 wap1464 dog keeper1576 mooner1576 warner1576 house dog1577 mâtin1579 defender1607 housekeeper1607 watchdoga1616 moondog1668 yard-dog1795 guard dog1796 big dog1833 tenter1844 junkyard dog1936 prowl dog1974 1464 in T. Stapleton Plumpton Corr. (1839) 14 Sir Henry Vavasor was gone hence or I wist, so that I might not speak to him for the wapp. 1570 J. Caius De Canibus Britannicis f.12v Ad postremum, degeneres, Wappe and Turnespete nominari dicebamus: hunc à verbo nostrati turne,..& spete..; illud à naturali canis voce Wau, quàm in latratu ædit admonendo. Vnde, originaliter Waupe dicendum fuit. Sed euphoniæ bonæque consonantiæ gratia, vocali in consonantem mutata, Wappe à nostris vocitatur. 1589 T. Nashe Anat. Absurditie sig. Biiii The sillie Sheephearde committing his wandering sheepe to the custodie of his wappe. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † wapn.3 Obsolete. rare. 1. A turn of a string wrapped round something. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > curvature > coil > [noun] > coiling round something > a single turn of something wound round wap1545 round1771 wrap1879 1545 R. Ascham Toxophilus ii. f. 4 You must looke that youre bowe be well nocked for fere the sharpnesse of the horne shere a sunder the strynge. And that chaunceth ofte when in bending, the string hath but one wap to strengthe it wyth all. 1545 R. Ascham Toxophilus ii. f. 4 When the stringe is shorte, when it is longe,..when it hath but one wap. 2. Nautical. A shroud-stopper. [Perhaps another word: compare warp n.1] ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > equipment of vessel > masts, rigging, or sails > rigging > [noun] > fixed rigging > rigging supporting mast laterally > specific rope for connecting or tightening wap1704 shroud-stopper1867 fighting-stopper1881 1704 J. Harris Lexicon Technicum I Wapp, is that Rope in a Ship, wherewith the Shrouds are set taught with Wale~knots; one end is made fast to the Shrouds, and to the other are brought the Laniards. 1867 W. H. Smyth & E. Belcher Sailor's Word-bk. Wapp, or Whap. 3. (See quot. 1828) dialect. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > cultivation of plants or crops > harvesting > [noun] > bundle of hay or straw feald?14.. bottlec1405 bunch?a1505 straw wisp?a1513 stook1571 wad1573 botillage1576 windling1645 pottle1730 bolting1784 strike1817 windle1825 wap1828 hay-pack1841 wake1847 plack1871 tibbin1900 1828 W. Carr Dial. Craven (ed. 2) Wap, a bundle of straw, called also a loggin. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online September 2021). WAPn.4 Telecommunications and Computing. A specification which supports the transfer of data (esp. for internet access, including text and images) to and from a handheld wireless device, esp. a mobile phone with a suitable display panel; esp. in WAP phone n. a mobile telephone using this technology. ΚΠ 1997 Electronic Engin. Times 30 June 8/1 The world's leading mobile-phone makers are working together to define a Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) that would be used to transfer data to and from smart mobile phones. 1999 Guardian 1 July (Online section) 4/4 WAP phones are expected to create a huge new market. 1999 Personal Computer World Sept. 38/4 The key utility on WAP devices will be the microbrowser capable of displaying WML pages. 1999 Independent 8 Nov. (Media Plus section) 15/3 WAP is undoubtedly going to be a success. 2000 Daily Tel. 6 Jan. 3/3 By the end of this year, almost all mobiles will be WAP-phones. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2001; most recently modified version published online December 2021). wapv.1 Now dialect. 1. a. transitive. To throw quickly or with violence. Often with adverb or phrase, down, to the ground, etc. †to wap off: to pull off roughly; †to wap sindry (see sundry adv.), to scatter, disperse; to wap wide, to throw wide open. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being open or not closed > open [verb (transitive)] > throw open warpc1000 to-thrustc1175 to waive up1377 upcastc1425 to wap widec1440 to throw upa1500 to fling open1587 to cast open1633 to fling wide1847 the world > movement > impelling or driving > projecting through space or throwing > throw [verb (transitive)] > violently dusta1225 stetec1330 swinga1400 whirra1400 wapc1440 whirlc1440 to throw off1551 swash1577 ding1614 bung1825 whither1825 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > providing with clothing > undressing or removing clothing > undress or remove clothing [verb (transitive)] > take off clothing to do offeOE to lay downc1275 to weve offc1290 stripc1320 doffa1375 loose1382 ofdrawa1393 casta1400 to take offa1400 warpa1400 to cast offc1400 to catch offc1400 waivec1400 voidc1407 to put off?a1425 to wap offc1440 to lay from, offc1480 despoil1483 to pull offc1500 slip1535 devest1566 to shift off1567 daff1609 discuss1640 to lay off1699 strip1762 douse1780 shuffle1837 derobe1841 shed1858 skin1861 peel1888 pull1888 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > causing to go away > command to go away [verb (transitive)] > drive away > drive away in all directions to-driveOE to-dreveOE to-skairc1175 scattera1300 skaila1300 disparplea1325 sheda1325 discatterc1330 to-scattera1382 sparple1382 to-rusha1387 to-sparplea1387 deperpeyla1400 rat1402 sever1412 to-ratc1440 disparklec1449 scarkle1450 sparklea1470 disperse1503 shudderc1540 sparse1549 dissipate?c1550 to wap sindry1563 squander1622 rout1641 to feeze about1689 c1440 York Myst. xxxiii. 343 Do wappe of his wedis þat are worne. a1500 R. Henryson tr. Æsop Fables: Paddock & Mouse l. 2947 in Poems (1981) 109 Now on the quheill, now wappit to the ground. 1508 Golagros & Gawane (Chepman & Myllar) sig. aii*v The yettis wappit war wyde. 1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid viii. iv. 150 Wyth branchis rent of treis, and quarrell stanis Of huge wecht doun wappand all at anis. c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 7297 Mony doughty þat day deghit in the fild, Mony [were] wofully woundit, & wappid to ground! 1563 N. Winȝet Certain Tractates (1888) I. 94 Quhy hef ȝe wappit doun al the affixit tabellis of the Lord? 1563 N. Winȝet tr. Vincentius Lirinensis Antiq. Catholike Fayth II. v. 22 Than wes..monasteriis destroyit, clerkis wappit sindry [L. clerici disturbati], the ministeris of the Kirkis strikin [etc.]. 1563 N. Winȝet tr. Vincentius Lirinensis Antiq. Catholike Fayth II. vi. 23 That be them he wald raiss vp his Kirkis afoir wappit doun. 1572 in J. Cranstoun Satirical Poems Reformation (1891) I. xxxviii. 30 Be war with the wand syne he wapis in the fyre. 1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1888) I. 25 Gif thay sie ony fishe mair diligate..the pray quhilke..thay brocht far aff, with speid thay wap out of thair mouth. 1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1895) II. 29 At last, the Jnglisman wappit fra his horse, the Scot winnis the Victorie. c1730 A. Ramsay O Mither dear! v Get Johny's hand in haly band, Syne wap ye'r wealth together. 1828 W. Carr Dial. Craven (ed. 2) Whap, to shut or close with violence, as, ‘twind waps door tull’. 1912 A. McCormick Words from Wild-wood vi. 82 I had..mechanically ‘wapped’ my line once or twice in the glassy pool above. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > [adjective] sorelyc888 gramec893 sorrowfuleOE unblithec897 sorryeOE carefulOE charyOE sickOE yomerOE sorry-moodOE sweerc1000 yomerlyOE sorrilyOE woea1200 balec1220 sorry?c1225 sorec1275 sorec1275 gremefula1300 sada1300 ruthlyc1300 thoughtfulc1300 woebegonea1325 heavyc1330 grievousc1374 woefula1375 sorrowya1382 dereful?a1400 sorousa1400 sytefula1400 teenfula1400 wrotha1400 balefulc1400 tristy?c1400 tristc1420 dolefulc1430 wapped in woec1440 yhevidc1440 dolenta1450 condolentc1460 discomforted1477 tristfula1492 sorrow1496 dram?a1513 dolorous1513 earnful?1527 troublous1535 amort1546 mournfula1558 passioned1560 sadded1566 tristive1578 distressed1586 passionate1586 sorrowed1596 distressful1601 passionful1605 sighful1606 contristed1625 anguishinga1642 sadful1658 saddened1665 tristitious1694 sick as a parrot1705 pangful1727 woesome1778 grieving1807 ruesome1833 yearned1838 doleant1861 mournsome1869 thoughted1869 tragical1887 grief-stricken1905 c1440 York Myst. xxxi. 12 In wrathe when we writhe, or in wrathenesse ar wapped. c1440 York Myst. xlvi. 1 In waylyng and wepyng, in woo am I wapped. c1480 (a1400) St. Cecilia 239 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) II. 375 Ve sal be wappyt in til yre, percace in erde in brynnand fyre [L. incurremus furorem exurentem in terris]. a1525 (c1448) R. Holland Bk. Howlat l. 748 in W. A. Craigie Asloan MS (1925) II. 118 Ffor ws wappit in wo In yis warld wyde To yi son mak yi mane. 1568 A. Scott Poems (1896) xx. 3 Oppressit hairt, indure..Wappit without recure In wo remidiless. 1575 J. Rolland Treat. Court Venus Prol. sig. Aiijv Syne the xij. Signes, and of thair conuersatioun, How thay ar wapt to diuers variatioun. 1575 J. Rolland Treat. Court Venus ii. f. 28v To Ilk man geuis in warld his fatall weir[d], Quhidder it be to weill wappit, or wo. 1575 J. Rolland Treat. Court Venus ii. f. 28v I se this warld wappit with variance. ?a1600 R. Henryson tr. Æsop Fables (Harl.) in Poems (1906) II. 217 Now in fredome, now wappit [?a1500 wardit, 1571 Bassandyne wrappit] in distres. c. intr. slang. To copulate. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity [verb (intransitive)] > have sexual intercourse playOE to do (also work) one's kindc1225 bedc1315 couple1362 gendera1382 to go togetherc1390 to come togethera1398 meddlea1398 felterc1400 companya1425 swivec1440 japea1450 mellc1450 to have to do with (also mid, of, on)1474 engender1483 fuck?a1513 conversec1540 jostlec1540 confederate1557 coeate1576 jumble1582 mate1589 do1594 conjoin1597 grind1598 consortc1600 pair1603 to dance (a dance) between a pair of sheets1608 commix1610 cock1611 nibble1611 wap1611 bolstera1616 incorporate1622 truck1622 subagitate1623 occupya1626 minglec1630 copulate1632 fere1632 rut1637 joust1639 fanfreluche1653 carnalize1703 screw1725 pump1730 correspond1756 shag1770 hump1785 conjugate1790 diddle1879 to get some1889 fuckeec1890 jig-a-jig1896 perform1902 rabbit1919 jazz1920 sex1921 root1922 yentz1923 to make love1927 rock1931 mollock1932 to make (beautiful) music (together)1936 sleep1936 bang1937 lumber1938 to hop into bed (with)1951 to make out1951 ball1955 score1960 trick1965 to have it away1966 to roll in the hay1966 to get down1967 poontang1968 pork1968 shtup1969 shack1976 bonk1984 boink1985 1567 T. Harman Caueat for Commen Cursetors (new ed.) sig. Giiiiv He tooke his Iockam in his famble, and a wappinge he went.] 1611 T. Middleton & T. Dekker Roaring Girle sig. K4v Wee'l couch a hogshead vnder the Ruffemans..And there you [sc. Moll Cutpurse] shall wap with mee, and I'le niggle with you. 1699 B. E. New Dict. Canting Crew Wap, c. to Lie with a Man. If she won't wap for a Winne, let her trine for a Make, c. If she won't Lie with a Man for a Penny, let her Hang for a Half-penny. Mort wap-apace, c. a Woman of Experience, or very expert at the Sport. 1725 New Canting Dict. Song v This Doxy Dell can cut been Whids, And wap well for a Win. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > vibrate [verb (transitive)] > shake reseeOE swengea1000 shakeOE stira1023 rogglea1398 bitaltc1400 rogc1400 shigc1440 warble1510 brangle1513 shatter1533 wap1570 goggle1576 esbrandill1588 concute1599 quakea1616 beshake1664 1570 P. Levens Manipulus Vocabulorum sig. Ci/2 To Wappe, motare, agitare. 3. intransitive. To strike, knock upon; to strike through. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > strike or deliver blows [verb (intransitive)] slay971 smitelOE flatc1330 flap1362 acoupc1380 frapa1400 girda1400 hit?a1400 knocka1400 swap?a1400 wapa1400 castc1400 strike1509 befta1522 to throw about one1590 cuff1596 to let down1640 dunch1805 yark1818 bunt1867 the world > movement > impact > striking > strike [verb (transitive)] > strike through wapa1400 transverberate1623 a1400–50 Wars Alex. 2226 Othire athils of armes Albastis bendis, Quirys out quarrels, quappid [Dubl. MS. wappyd] thurȝe mayles. c1400 (?c1380) Cleanness l. 882 Þe ȝonge men..Wapped vpon þe wyket & wonnen hem tylle. 1889 H. Johnston Chron. Glenbuckie 99 Yer cannon balls, well they wud just wap through them [spirits] and no do them wan bit o' hairm. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > irregular movement or agitation > move irregularly or be agitated [verb (intransitive)] > flap loosely wapc1400 flaffa1522 flap1529 flip-flap1599 flop1602 flasker1689 wamfle1808 wallop1822 flacket1823 flapper1835 swap1884 slat1889 faffle1951 the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > wind > blow (of the wind) [verb (intransitive)] > blow fitfully > in gusts wapc1400 thud1513 flaw1806 to gust up1813 tuck1833 huffle1862 the world > animals > by habits or actions > habits and actions > [verb (intransitive)] > of wings: flap or beat wapa1600 c1400 (?c1390) Sir Gawain & Green Knight (1940) l. 2004 Þe werbelande wynde wapped fro þe hyȝe. c1400 Isumbras 632 A rede clothe therinne he seghe Owte-wappande with the wynde. c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 9513 The smorther, & the smoke of þe smert loghys..waivet in the welkyn, wappond full hote. a1600 Floddan Field (1664) i. 5 When flickering fame that monstrous wight With hundred wings wapping was blown. 5. Used to express the intermittent sound of shallow water over stones: cf. plap v., plop v. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sound of water > make sound of or like water [verb (intransitive)] > lap lap1823 lapse1832 slap1840 lap-lap1871 wap1910 1910 J. Masefield Fragm. in Ballads & Poems 12 Simois babbles over stone And waps and gurgles to the sky. Derivatives ˈwapping n. and adj. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > [noun] buffetingc1240 dintc1330 smitingc1330 dentinga1398 wapping1398 strikingc1400 swippingc1420 dinginga1425 bobbing1526 swappingc1540 nicking1668 hitting1687 biffing1915 the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > [noun] > sexual intercourse ymonec950 moneOE meanc1175 manredc1275 swivinga1300 couplec1320 companyc1330 fellowred1340 the service of Venusc1350 miskissinga1387 fellowshipc1390 meddlinga1398 carnal knowinga1400 flesha1400 knowledgea1400 knowledginga1400 japec1400 commoning?c1425 commixtionc1429 itc1440 communicationc1450 couplingc1475 mellingc1480 carnality1483 copulation1483 mixturea1500 Venus act?1507 Venus exercise?1507 Venus play?1507 Venus work?1507 conversation?c1510 flesh-company1522 act?1532 carnal knowledge1532 occupying?1544 congression1546 soil1555 conjunction1567 fucking1568 rem in re1568 commixture1573 coiture1574 shaking of the sheets?1577 cohabitation1579 bedding1589 congress1589 union1598 embrace1599 making-outa1601 rutting1600 noddy1602 poop-noddy1606 conversinga1610 carnal confederacy1610 wapping1610 businessa1612 coition1615 doinga1616 amation1623 commerce1624 hot cocklesa1627 other thing1628 buck1632 act of love1638 commistion1658 subagitation1658 cuntc1664 coit1671 intimacy1676 the last favour1676 quiffing1686 old hat1697 correspondence1698 frigging1708 Moll Peatley1711 coitus1713 sexual intercourse1753 shagging1772 connection1791 intercourse1803 interunion1822 greens1846 tail1846 copula1864 poking1864 fuckeea1866 sex relation1871 wantonizing1884 belly-flopping1893 twatting1893 jelly roll1895 mattress-jig1896 sex1900 screwing1904 jazz1918 zig-zig1918 other1922 booty1926 pigmeat1926 jazzing1927 poontang1927 relations1927 whoopee1928 nookie1930 hump1931 jig-a-jig1932 homework1933 quickie1933 nasty1934 jig-jig1935 crumpet1936 pussy1937 Sir Berkeley1937 pom-pom1945 poon1947 charvering1954 mollocking1959 leg1967 rumpy-pumpy1968 shafting1971 home plate1972 pata-pata1977 bonking1985 legover1985 knobbing1986 rumpo1986 fanny1993 the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > [adjective] > having sexual intercourse wapping1612 engendering1620 shagging1772 on the job1922 rogering1953 1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum (1495) v. xxxi. 142 Grete wappynge and lepynge in any of the rybbes betokeneth woo and sorowe other rauynge. 1610 S. Rid Martin Mark-all sig. E3 Nigling, company keeping with a woman: this word is not vsed now, but wapping, and thereof comes the name wapping morts Whoores. 1612 T. Dekker Canting Song in O per se O sig. O1v And wapping Dell, that niggles well, and takes loure for her hire. 1629 J. Gaule Distractions 296 The wapping of a Towell will urge a Beare. 1707 J. Shirley Triumph of Wit (ed. 5) iii. 198 Wapping thou I know do's love. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2021). † wapv.2 Obsolete. transitive. To wrap, envelop; also, to wrap (a covering) about something. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > wrapping > wrap [verb (transitive)] bewindOE writheOE windc1175 bewrap?c1225 lapa1300 umbelaya1300 umbeweave1338 wlappec1380 enwrapa1382 wrapa1382 inlap1382 envelop1386 forwrapc1386 hapc1390 umbeclapa1400 umbethonrea1400 umblaya1400 wapc1420 biwlappea1425 revolve?a1425 to roll up?a1425 roll?c1425 to roll ina1475 wimple1513 to wind up?1533 invest1548 circumvolve1607 awrap1609 weave1620 sheet1621 obvolve1623 embowdle1625 amict1657 wry1674 woold1775 overwrap1815 wrapper1885 wrapper1905 weve- c1420 Wyntoun Cron. cxlv. 1989 A mantill wappit him about. c1425 Cast. Persev. 1212 in Macro Plays Whanne ȝe be in bedde browth boþe, wappyd wel in worthy wede. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 287/1 Lappyn, or whappyn in cloþys, involvo. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 515/2 Wappon', or hyllyn' wythe clothys or oþer lyke, tego, contego. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 515/2 Wappyn', or wyndyn' abowte yn clothys, involvo. c1440 York Myst. xlvi. 274 It [Mary's girdle] was wonte for to wappe þat worthy virgine. c1440 Alphabet of Tales 211 Þat womman..had a little chylde syttand on hur kne wappid in a clothe. c1480 (a1400) St. Barnabas 206 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) I. 255 Al þe fyre..þai wepyt in a clath of lede. c1480 (a1400) St. Machor 221 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) II. 7 Weppit in clathis þe barn can lay. c1480 (a1400) St. Mary Magdalen 524 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) I. 271 Þai lad þat body, þat ded was,..wappyt in a furrit mantele. a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1994) I. xx. 245 Kythe youre strengthe, And wap you wightly in youre wede. 1542 in J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1908) VIII. 131 Item, for ix stane merling cord deliverit to George Halyburtoun to wap and mak the lowpes of the somes and thetis, v li. viij s. ?1553 (c1501) G. Douglas Palice of Honour (London) Prol. l. 40 in Shorter Poems (1967) 10 The vmbrate treis that Tytan about wappit. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > wrapping > [noun] wappingc1440 wrappingc1440 circumplication1567 overwrapping1950 c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 515/2 Wappynge, happynge or hyllynge [v.r. lappynge, lappinge], coopertura, coopericio (involucio). This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online June 2021). † wapv.3 Obsolete. intransitive. To bark. ΚΠ c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 515/2 Wappyn', or baffyn' as howndys, nicto, Cath. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 515/2 Wappon' or berkyn', idem quod berkyn, supra. 1650 T. Fuller Pisgah-sight of Palestine iii. 409 Solomon was an absolute Prince,..in his peaceable Countrey, where no dog durst bark against him (save two or three whapping curs toward the end of his reign). DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > dog > [adjective] > that barks wappingc1440 barking1552 boughing1566 yamphing1728 yaffing1815 yaffling1875 the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > dog > [noun] > sound made by > bark > barking barkingc1300 baffing1401 wappingc1440 bawling1555 spending1615 yapping1668 c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 516/1 Wappynge, of howndys, whan þey folow here pray or that they wolde harme to..nicticio, niccio. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 516/1 Wappynge (of howndys, MS. K.) or berkynge, bajulatus, latratus. 1642 T. Fuller Holy State v. iii. 366 As the harmlesse wapping of a curs'd curre may stir up a fierce mastiffe to the worrying of sheep. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1a1400n.21464n.31545n.41997v.11398v.2c1420v.3c1440 |
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