释义 |
nap·py I. \ˈnapē, -pi\ adjective (-er/-est) Etymology: Middle English noppy, from Middle English noppe nap (of cloth) + -y — more at nap 1. : having a nap : downy, shaggy 2. : kinky — used especially of Negroes' hair < carried on nappy heads — J.P.Bishop > < nappy hair — Richard Wright > 3. a. of liquor : foaming, strong, heady < nappy ale > b. archaic : somewhat intoxicated 4. of a horse : given to sudden tricks or starts : stubborn, balky II. \ˈnapi\ noun (-es) chiefly Scotland : liquor; specifically : ale III. \ˈnapē\ noun (-es) Etymology: English dialect nap bowl (from Middle English, from Old English hnǣpp bowl, drinking vessel) + -y — more at hanap : a shallow open serving dish sometimes having one handle IV. noun or nap·pie \ˈnapi\ (plural nappies) Etymology: napkin (I) + -y, -ie chiefly Britain : diaper 2b |