CHAP


Meaning of CHAP in English

1. v. & n.

--v. (chapped, chapping)

1. intr. (esp. of the skin; also of dry ground etc.) crack in fissures, esp. because of exposure and dryness.

2 tr. (of the wind, cold, etc.) cause to chap.

--n. (usu. in pl.)

1. a crack in the skin.

2 an open seam.

Etymology: ME, perh. rel. to MLG, MDu. kappen chop off 2. n. colloq. a man; a boy; a fellow.

Etymology: abbr. of CHAPMAN 3. n. the lower jaw or half of the cheek, esp. of a pig as food.

Phrases and idioms:

chap-fallen dispirited, dejected (with the lower jaw hanging).

Etymology: 16th c.: var. of CHOP(2), of unkn. orig.

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.