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trafe

English

Adjective

trafe (not comparable)

  1. Alternative spelling of treyf

Anagrams

  • after, after-, aftre, frate, freat, freta, rafte

Esperanto

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?trafe/
  • Hyphenation: tra?fe
  • Rhymes: -afe

Adverb

trafe

  1. accurately, on target, to the point

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trape

English

Etymology

Perhaps via Medieval Latin *trappa, from Old English træppe, treppe (trap, snare), from Proto-Germanic *trap-, from Proto-Indo-European *dreb-, from *der- (to walk, step).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t?e?p/

Noun

trape (plural trapes)

  1. (obsolete) A messy or untidy woman.
    • 1678, Samuel Butler, Hudibras:
      Hard was his fate in this I own, / Nor will I for the trapes atone; / Indeed to guess I am not able, / What made her thus inexorable []

Verb

trape (third-person singular simple present trapes, present participle traping, simple past and past participle traped)

  1. (intransitive) To drag.
  2. (intransitive) To run about idly or like a slattern.

Anagrams

  • Peart, Petra, apert, apter, parte, pater, peart, petar, petra, prate, preta, reapt, repat, retap, taper, treap

Old French

Alternative forms

  • trappe

Etymology

Frankish *trappa (trap, snare), from Proto-Germanic *trap-, *tramp- (to step), from Proto-Indo-European *dremb- (to run). More at English trap.

Noun

trape f (oblique plural trapes, nominative singular trape, nominative plural trapes)

  1. trap (device design to ensnare or trap)
  2. hiding place

Descendants

  • French: trappe

References

  • Godefroy, Frédéric, Dictionnaire de l'ancienne langue française et de tous ses dialectes du IXe au XVe siècle (1881) (trape)
  • trappe on the Anglo-Norman On-Line Hub

Spanish

Etymology

From French draper. Assimilated to trapo.

Noun

trape m (plural trapes)

  1. (dated) intermediate fabric used to make drapery

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