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trapping
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?æp??/
- Rhymes: -æp??
Etymology 1
From trap.
Verb
trapping
- present participle of trap
Noun
trapping (plural trappings)
- An instance of ensnaring something or someone.
Etymology 2
From Middle English trap, trappe (“personal belongings, owndom, household goods”) (compare Middle English trappen (“to deck, caparison”)), of uncertain origin. Possibly from Anglo-Norman, from Medieval Latin trapus (“cloth”), from Frankish *traba, *trapa (“cloth, thread, rag”), from Proto-Germanic *trab?, *traf?, *tr?b (“fringe, rags”), from Proto-Indo-European *dr?p-, *dr?b- (“rag”). Akin to Old High German traba (“fringe, tatters, thread”), Old Norse traf (“headscarf”). Compare Spanish trapo (“rag”).
Noun
trapping (plural trappings)
- An ornamental covering or harness for a horse; caparison.
See also
- trappings
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