English Dictionary: CHAP | by the DICT Development Group |
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: | |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Chap \Chap\ (ch[acr]p or ch[ocr]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chapped} (ch[acr]pt or ch[ocr]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Chapping}.] [See {Chop} to cut.] 1. To cause to open in slits or chinks; to split; to cause the skin of to crack or become rough. Then would unbalanced heat licentious reign, Crack the dry hill, and chap the russet plain. --Blackmore. Nor winter's blast chap her fair face. --Lyly. 2. To strike; to beat. [Scot.] | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Chap \Chap\, v. i. 1. To crack or open in slits; as, the earth chaps; the hands chap. 2. To strike; to knock; to rap. [Scot.] | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Chap \Chap\, n. [From {Chap}, v. t. & i.] 1. A cleft, crack, or chink, as in the surface of the earth, or in the skin. 2. A division; a breach, as in a party. [Obs.] Many clefts and chaps in our council board. --T. Fuller. 3. A blow; a rap. [Scot.] | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Chap \Chap\ (ch[ocr]p), n. [OE. chaft; of Scand. origin; cf. Icel kjaptr jaw, Sw. K[84]ft, D. ki[91]ft; akin to G. kiefer, and E. jowl. Cf. {Chops}.] 1. One of the jaws or the fleshy covering of a jaw; -- commonly in the plural, and used of animals, and colloquially of human beings. His chaps were all besmeared with crimson blood. --Cowley. He unseamed him [Macdonald] from the nave to the chaps. --Shak. 2. One of the jaws or cheeks of a vise, etc. | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Chap \Chap\ (ch[acr]p), n. [Perh. abbreviated fr. chapman, but used in a more general sense; or cf. Dan. ki[91]ft jaw, person, E. chap jaw.] 1. A buyer; a chapman. [Obs.] If you want to sell, here is your chap. --Steele. 2. A man or boy; a youth; a fellow. [Colloq.] | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Chap \Chap\, v. i. [See {Cheapen}.] To bargain; to buy. [Obs.] | |
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
CHAP {Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol} |