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Simple length of fabric worn as clothing
In the context of clothing, a wrap is "A loose garment or article of feminine dress used or designed to envelop or fold about the person; a shawl, scarf
Wrap_(clothing)
Dress with a front closure formed by wrapping one side across the other
West Asia. The traditional clothing of the Han Chinese, Hanfu, are traditionally loose, wrap-style garments; these include wrap-style robes, such as the
Wrap_dress
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Wrap, wrap, wrap-up, or wrap up in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wrap, WRAP or Wrapped may refer to: Gift wrap or wrap paper, used to enclose
Wrap
Sleeveless outer garment of varying lengths, sometimes attached to a coat
dictionary. Artois (cloak) Cape (dog) Tippet Duster (clothing) Mantle (clothing) Wrap (clothing) Inverness cape Ulster coat Wikimedia Commons has media
Cape
Objects worn to cover the body
earliest clothing likely consisted of fur, leather, leaves, or grass that was draped, wrapped, or tied around the body. Knowledge of such clothing remains
Clothing
Long, loose overgarment fastening at the neck
this. Kinsale cloak Mantle (clothing) Poncho Robe Serape Shawl Shroud Stole (shawl) Spanish cloak Veil Witzchoura Wrap (clothing) Bernadine Morris (March
Cloak
Clothing of the people in biblical times
The clothing of the people in biblical times was made from wool, linen, animal skins, and perhaps silk. Most events in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament
Biblical_clothing
Clothing in Ethiopia includes traditional garments as well as modern fashion styles, accessories and cosmetics. Traditional clothing in Ethiopia is characterized
Clothing_in_Ethiopia
Traditional penis sheath from Vanuatu
penis sheath from Vanuatu. Nambas are wrapped around the penis of the wearer, sometimes as their only clothing. Two tribes on Malakula, the Big Nambas
Namba_(clothing)
Clothing made of furry animal hides
The term 'fur' is often used to refer to a specific item of clothing such as a coat, wrap, or shawl made from the fur of animals. Humans wear fur garments
Fur_clothing
Variety of ethnic and cultural clothing worn by the people of India
Clothing in India varies with the different ethnicities, geography, climate, and cultural traditions of the people of each region of India. Historically
Clothing_in_India
Study of fashion and clothing by period in time
the history of clothing and textiles traces the development, use, and availability of clothing and textiles over human history. Clothing and textiles reflect
History of clothing and textiles
History_of_clothing_and_textiles
Garment through which the wearer's body or undergarments can be seen
See-through clothing is any garment of clothing made with lace, mesh or sheer fabric that allows the wearer's body or undergarments to be seen through
See-through_clothing
Muslim community, found in North India and Pakistan
translation of Darzi. In the Indian tradition, it was customary to wrap clothing over the body rather than wear stitched clothes. Used in Hindi and Urdu
Darzi
There are typically two types of clothing worn in Japan: traditional clothing known as Japanese clothing (和服, wafuku), including the national dress of
Japanese_clothing
Clothing laws vary considerably around the world. In most countries, there are no laws which prescribe what clothing is required to be worn. However, the
Clothing_laws_by_country
Scottish skirt-like garment
A kilt (Scottish Gaelic: fèileadh [ˈfeːləɣ]) is a garment resembling a wrap-around knee-length skirt, made of twill-woven worsted wool with heavy pleats
Kilt
Historical dress of the Han Chinese people
Vietnamese áo giao lĩnh (Việt phục – Vietnamese traditional clothing) Chinoiserie fashion, including wrap dress and top Qizhuang See Hufu. For wooden figures
Hanfu
Traditional clothing and fashion of Africa
African clothing is the traditional clothing worn by the people of Africa. African clothing and fashion is a diverse topic that provides a look into different
Clothing_in_Africa
Clothing made from PVC fabric
PVC clothing is shiny clothing made from the plastic polyvinyl chloride (PVC). PVC plastic is often called "vinyl" and this type of clothing is commonly
PVC_clothing
Distinctive clothing worn by clergy
Clerical clothing is non-liturgical clothing worn exclusively by clergy. It is distinct from vestments in that it is not reserved specifically for use
Clerical_clothing
Woman's undergarment worn beneath a dress or skirt
properly, especially when static cling might otherwise cause the dress to wrap around the wearer's legs. They protect the skin from chafing against coarse
Slip_(clothing)
Tightly gathered collar set into formal or informal pleats
A ruff is an item of clothing popular in Western, Central and Northern Europe, as well as Spanish America, from the mid-16th century to the mid-17th century
Ruff_(clothing)
faiths' requirements of modest dress wear clothing with sleeves, high necklines, and longer hems. "Clothing". Mennonite Church USA. Retrieved 10 June
Trousers_as_women's_clothing
Vocabulary used in the fashion business and clothing industry
Clothing terminology comprises the names of individual garments and classes of garments, as well as the specialized vocabularies of the trades that have
Clothing_terminology
Sexual fetish relating to particular type of clothing
Clothing fetishism or garment fetishism is a sexual fetish that revolves around a fixation upon a particular article or type of clothing, a particular
Clothing_fetish
Topics referred to by the same term
Izār, a part of the Ihram clothing worn by male pilgrims during the Islamic Hajj Izaar, the Arabic name of a wrap clothing item commonly worn in Arabia
Izar
Clothing worn by Muslims during pilgrimage
intercourse, cut hair or nails, or wear make-up or perfume. Islamic clothing Izaar Sarong a waist-wrap similar to the izar Cornell, Vincent J. (2007). Voices of
Ihram_clothing
Types and social use of clothing in Myanmar
bodies and used patterned cloths to wrap around their necks, akin to a scarf. These records reflect the clothing styles of the people of Inwa during the
Burmese_clothing
Pendant streamer hanging from the sleeve of a cotehardie
free dictionary. A tippet is a piece of clothing worn over the shoulders in the shape of a scarf, cape, or wrap. Tippets evolved in the fourteenth century
Tippet
Creation of exclusive, custom-fitted clothing
women acquired the rights to make clothing for women and children, while male tailors retained the right to make clothing for men and boys over the age of
Haute_couture
What people wore in antiquity as inferred from archaeological and historical evidence
ancient societies. The clothing used in the ancient world reflects the technologies that these peoples mastered. In many cultures, clothing indicated the social
Clothing_in_the_ancient_world
Loose or semi-fitted overgarment
term for a cloak) is a type of loose garment usually worn over indoor clothing to serve the same purpose as an overcoat. Technically, the term describes
Mantle_(clothing)
Wrapped and draped pants of Southeast Asia
lower body; ចង (/cɑɑŋ/, chang), to wrap around; and ក្បិន (/kbən/, kben), referring to the lower body cloth that is wrapped around the waist then pulled back
Sompot_chong_kben
distinguished styles of clothing commonly associated with the word hijab. The Arabic word hijāb can be translated as "cover, wrap, curtain, veil, screen
Types_of_hijab
Lightweight, washable clothing worn by hospital staff or other medical personnel
has been extended outside hospitals as well, to work environments where clothing may come into contact with infectious agents (veterinarians, midwives,
Scrubs_(clothing)
Clothing for pregnant women
Victorian era that a woman could simply wrap around herself and button up. The commercial production of maternity clothing began at the start of the 20th century
Maternity_clothing
Topics referred to by the same term
Wraparound baby sling, or wrap, a piece of cloth that supports a baby Wraparound clothing, also known as wrapper, e.g., wrap-around dress or archaic wraparound
Wraparound
Short gaiters worn over the instep
still being worn on the eve of the Second World War). Spats were another clothing accessory left off by the King in 1926. It is said that the moment this
Spats_(footwear)
Ancient Egyptian clothing comprises the garments, jewelry, footwear, and wigs worn by individuals in Egypt from the end of the Neolithic period (prior
Clothing_in_ancient_Egypt
Ancient Greek clothing
-iən/ him-AT-ee-on, -ən; Ancient Greek: ἱμάτιον) was a type of clothing, a mantle or wrap worn by ancient Greek men and women from the Archaic period through
Himation
Art of applying design and aesthetics to clothing and accessories
design is the art of applying design, aesthetics, clothing construction, and natural beauty to clothing and its accessories. It is influenced by diverse
Fashion_design
century BCE also depict Indians wearing typical Indian classical clothing such as the dhoti wrap and tight-fitting half-sleeved stitched shirts like kurta.
History of clothing in the Indian subcontinent
History_of_clothing_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Outfit worn by incarcerated people
A prison uniform or a jail uniform is a set of standardized clothing worn by prisoners. It usually includes visually distinct clothes worn to indicate
Prison_uniform
Fashion trend
Athleisure is a hybrid style of athletic clothing typically worn as everyday wear. The word is a portmanteau combining the words "athletic" and "leisure"
Athleisure
National clothing of Thailand
clothing were the use of cotton and silk cloths with printed or woven motifs, but both commoners and royals alike wore wrapped, not stitched clothing
Traditional_Thai_clothing
Traditional Japanese clothing set, consisting of a top and trousers
(alternately jinbē (甚兵衛) or hippari (ひっぱり)) is a traditional set of Japanese clothing worn by men, women and children during summer as loungewear. Consisting
Jinbei
Worn band or braid, usually around the waist or hips
child abuse in some cases. Belts are used variously to secure or hold up clothing, such as trousers, shorts, and skirts; to carry objects, such as tools
Belt_(clothing)
Yoruba traditional clothing
Yoruba women's clothing are: Iro ati Buba: This consists of a loose-fitting blouse that covers the upper body and a large wrapper that is wrapped around the
Yoruba_clothing
Garments originating from a previous era
Vintage clothing is clothing that originates from a previous era. The term vintage clothing can also be applied in reference to second-hand retail outlets
Vintage_clothing
the most common women clothing, a long, rectangular piece of fabric usually 2 meters wide and between 4 and 7 meters long, wrapped around the body and head
Clothing_in_Sudan
Mass-produced clothing in standard sizes
classic clothing. In the fashion industry, designers produce ready-to-wear clothing, intended to be worn without significant alteration because clothing made
Ready-to-wear
Clothing code based on event or occasion
A dress code is a set of rules, often written, with regard to what clothing groups of people must wear. Dress codes are created out of social perceptions
Dress_code
Sport and casual shoes
Nike and Spalding in the mid 20th century. Like other parts of the global clothing industry, shoe manufacturing is heavily concentrated in Asia with nine
Sneakers
Dress used in ballet
Fur clothing types Fursuit Global trade of secondhand clothing Infant clothing bodysuit Laundry Laws List of individual dresses Reconstructed clothing Right
Tutu_(clothing)
Pieces of clothing that fit tightly around the skin
Compression garments are pieces of clothing that fit tightly around the skin. In medical contexts, compression garments provide support for people who
Compression_garment
British sports brand
shorts, headguards, shin guards, hand wraps, jockstraps, punching bags, sneakers, and boxing boots. The clothing line is composed of t-shirts, hoodies
Lonsdale_(clothing)
Garment worn by women of Ancient Rome
The palla was an elegant cloak or mantle that was wrapped around the body. It was worn outside the house by (affluent) Roman women. It was a luxurious
Palla_(garment)
Eyewear for protecting against bright light
surpassing Aviators since 2012. Wrap-arounds are a style of sunglasses characterized by being strongly curved, to wrap around the face. They may have a
Sunglasses
Class of clothing for special occasions or events
diplomatic uniforms and academic dresses), full dress uniforms, religious clothing, national costumes, and most rarely frock coats (which preceded morning
Formal_wear
Made to order, usually one-of-kind
associated with men's tailor-made suits. Before about the 19th century, most clothing was made to measure, or bespoke, whether made by professional tailors or
Bespoke
Pictograms providing clothing care recommendations
dry-cleaning and ironing clothing. Such symbols are written on labels, known as care labels or care tags, attached to clothing to indicate how a particular
Laundry_symbol
Type of neckline in women's clothing
Halterneck is a style of women's clothing strap that runs from the front of the garment around the back of the neck, generally leaving the upper back uncovered
Halterneck
Informal Western dress code
prevailing clothing standards of aristocrats and businessmen. The lounge suit originated in 19th-century Britain as sportswear and British country clothing, which
Suit
Equipment and attire for physical activity
or activewear is athletic clothing, including footwear, worn for sports activity or physical exercise. Sport-specific clothing is worn for most sports and
Sportswear
Wrap around
Pathin is a wrap-around skirt worn by the women of the Hajong tribe of the Indian subcontinent in Northeast India and Bangladesh. It covers the upper and
Pathin
Garments worn by Romans in the classical period
Clothing in ancient Rome generally comprised a short-sleeved or sleeveless, knee-length tunic for men and boys, and a longer, usually sleeved tunic for
Clothing_in_ancient_Rome
Warming outerwear garment for men and women
is one of the earliest clothing category words in English, attested as far back as the early Middle Ages. (See also Clothing terminology.) The Oxford
Coat
Women's undergarments including sleepwear
ˈlɒn-/, US: /ˌlɒnʒəˈreɪ, ˌlænʒəˈriː/, French: [lɛ̃ʒʁi] ) is a category of clothing including undergarments (mainly brassieres), sleepwear, and lightweight
Lingerie
Fashion and folk costume of the Philippines
women wrap their breasts with a very detailed wrap-around clothing. Baro't Saya (literally "shirt and skirt") is the Filipino style of women's clothing. Traditionally
Fashion and clothing in the Philippines
Fashion_and_clothing_in_the_Philippines
Piece of clothing made out of knit or crocheted material
(British English, Hiberno-English and Australian English), is a piece of clothing, typically with long sleeves, made of knitted or crocheted material that
Sweater
Historical fashion in Persia
Traditional Persian clothing is the historical costume of the Persian people, and of ancient Persia (Iran) before the 1930s Pahlavi dynasty. Historically
Persian_clothing
State of humans wearing no clothing
Nudity is the state of being in which a human is without clothing. While estimates vary, for the first 90,000 years of pre-history, anatomically modern
Nudity
Casual Western dress code
Hawaiian 1960s casual custom of Aloha Friday. The designation of particular clothing pieces as "business casual" may be contentious. There is no generally agreed
Business_casual
Women's clothing was a long silk sarong with flowers painted on it. The top normally is a full-sleeved silk cloth. Married women wore one cloth wrapped around
History_of_Thai_clothing
Canopy designed to protect against rain or sunlight
Ballerina Denim Men's Miniskirt Pencil Prairie Rah-rah Sarong Skort Tutu Wrap Full-body wear Suits and uniforms Ceremonial dress academic court diplomatic
Umbrella
Clothes worn under other clothes
Underwear, underclothing, or undergarments are items of clothing worn beneath outer clothes, usually in direct contact with the skin, although they may
Underwear
Industry encompassing the design, manufacturing, wholesaling and retailing of clothes
Clothing industry, or garment industry, refers to the range of trade and industry sectors involved in the production and value chain of clothing and garments
Clothing_industry
Light, loose-fitting long coat
or linen coats worn by horsemen in the United States to protect their clothing from trail dust. These dusters were typically slit up the back to hip level
Duster_(clothing)
Garment consisting of a length of fabric
pronunciation: [saˈroŋ], /səˈrɒŋ/) is a large tube or length of fabric, often wrapped around the waist, worn in Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia, North
Sarong
Shirt without sleeves, including tank tops, camisoles, and tube tops
yếm in Vietnamese contexts, is an item of East Asian and Southeast Asian clothing resembling a silk apron or bib but traditionally used as an undershirt
Sleeveless_shirt
Buddhist Cassock worn by fully-ordained Buddhist monks and nuns
body. It is the undergarment that flows underneath the other layers of clothing. It has a large top, and almost entirely covers the torso. In representations
Kasaya_(clothing)
Clothing in ancient Greece refers to clothing starting from the Aegean bronze age (3000 BCE) to the Hellenistic period (31 BCE). Clothing in ancient Greece
Clothing_in_ancient_Greece
Garment consisting of a bodice and skirt made in one or more pieces
Another innovation of the 1910s was the ready availability of factory-made clothing. Waistlines started out high and by 1915 were below the natural waist.
Dress
Ambiguously defined Western dress code
with regard to a jacket at all. Therefore, the designation of certain clothing pieces as smart casual is disputed, as is its distinction, if any, from
Smart_casual
Clothing designed for the needs of disabled people
Adaptive clothing is clothing designed around the needs and abilities of people with varying degrees of disability, including congenital disabilities,
Adaptive_clothing
Women's underwear
Ballerina Denim Men's Miniskirt Pencil Prairie Rah-rah Sarong Skort Tutu Wrap Full-body wear Suits and uniforms Ceremonial dress academic court diplomatic
Panties
Item of women's apparel
A basque is an item of women's clothing. The term, of French origin, originally referred to types of bodice or jacket with long tails, and in later usage
Basque_(clothing)
Short skirt that usually extends to mid-thigh
called "mini" until they became a fashion trend in the 1960s. Instances of clothing resembling miniskirts have been identified by archaeologists and historians
Miniskirt
Shoulder straps worn to hold up trousers
Fur clothing types Fursuit Global trade of secondhand clothing Infant clothing bodysuit Laundry Laws List of individual dresses Reconstructed clothing Right
Suspenders
Stylish clothing
Fashion is a term used interchangeably to describe the creation of clothing, footwear, accessories, cosmetics, and jewellery of different cultural aesthetics
Fashion
Garment worn by a ruling monarch as a symbol of authority
of the Prophet Muhammad Elizabeth Coatsworth, Gale Owen-Crocker (2018). Clothing the Past: Surviving Garments from Early Medieval to Early Modern Western
Mantle_(royal_garment)
Ornamental headband worn by monarchs and others as a badge of royalty
Fur clothing types Fursuit Global trade of secondhand clothing Infant clothing bodysuit Laundry Laws List of individual dresses Reconstructed clothing Right
Diadem
Calf-length trousers
cropped jeans (man-pris) (Stevenage, 2009) Loose-fit, black, bike capris Clothing Culottes Fashion Knickerbockers Pedal pushers "clam-diggers" Collins English
Capri_pants
Skirt-like garments worn by men and boys
clothing commonly includes skirts and skirt-like garments; however, in the Americas and much of Europe, skirts are usually seen as feminine clothing and
Men's_skirts
One-piece, skin-tight garment made of knitted or stretch material
bodystocking differs from a unitard, which is worn as an outfit or article of clothing, and a leotard, which is used as a practice garment or performance costume
Bodystocking
Washing of clothing and other textiles
Laundry is the washing of clothing and other textiles, and, more broadly, their drying and ironing as well. Laundry has been part of history since humans
Laundry
Clothing worn on the upper body
A top, or topwear, is an item of clothing that covers at least the chest, but which usually covers most of the upper human body between the neck and the
Top_(clothing)
Java-Bali traditional clothing
Indonesian torso wrap originally found in traditional native Java (Javanese, Sundanese, Baduy, and Osing) and Bali (Bali Aga and Balinese) clothing cultures.
Kemben
Hoopskirt or open framework to extend a skirt's width at the sides
Kropp och kläder. Klädedräktens historia (Body and clothes. The history of clothing) (in Swedish). Ribeiro, Aileen. Dress in 18th Century Europe. p. 42. Wikimedia
Pannier_(clothing)
WRAP CLOTHING
WRAP CLOTHING
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : occupational name for a maker and seller of woolen cloth, Anglo-Norman French draper (Old French drapier, an agent derivative of drap ‘cloth’). The surname was introduced to Ulster in the 17th century. Draperstown in County Londonderry was named for the London Company of Drapers, which was allocated the land in the early 17th century.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Clothing; Quiet; Cloth
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : patronymic from Rab, Rap, short forms of the personal name Robert.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lincolnshire)
English (Lincolnshire) : occupational name for a maker of bags and purses, from an agent derivative of Middle English pouche ‘purse’, ‘bag’. In the Middle Ages pouches were a universal personal accessory, as clothing with pockets was unknown.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Reaney explains this as a nickname for a person who is difficult to shake off, from Middle English bur(r) ‘bur’ (a seedhead that sticks to clothing). Burre occurs as a surname or byname as early as 1185, but the vocabulary word is not recorded in OED until the 14th century. Another possibility is derivation from Old English būr ‘small dwelling or building’ (modern English bower), but there are phonological difficulties here too.German : perhaps a variant spelling of Bur, or a topographic name from Burr(e) ‘mound’, ‘hill’, or in the south a variant of Burrer.The American political leader Aaron Burr (1756–1836) was the son of a clergyman and academic, president of Princeton University. On his mother’s side he was descended from the Puritan preacher Jonathan Edwards; on his father’s from Jehu Burr, who emigrated from England with John Winthrop to MA in 1630.
Boy/Male
Australian, Norse, Scandinavian
From the Corner Property
Surname or Lastname
Scottish, English, and German
Scottish, English, and German : nickname for a calm man, from Middle English, Middle High German stille ‘calm’, ‘still’. The German name may also have denoted a (deaf) mute, from the same word in the sense ‘silent’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a fish trap in a river, from Middle English still, stell ‘fish trap’.German : habitational name from a place so named, in Alsace, near Strasbourg.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Type of silk clothing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wray.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Jamaican
Cloth Thickener; Cloth Bleacher; Clothing Presser; Dresser of Cloth
Boy/Male
Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Ambush; Trap
Biblical
Lotan, wrapt up; hidden; covered; myrrh; rosin
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various minor places in northern England named Wray, Wrea, or Wreay, from Old Norse vrá ‘nook’, ‘corner’, ‘recess’.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : nickname for a calm individual, variant of Still 1.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a fish trap in a river (see Still 2).German : habitational name from Still in Alsace.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker and seller of woolen cloth, from Old French drap ‘cloth’.
Boy/Male
Indian
Type of silk clothing
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably either a topographic name from Middle English whin ‘whin’, ‘gorse’ (Old Norse hvin) + wra(y) ‘nook or corner of land’ (Old Norse vrá), or a habitational name from Whinneray in Gosforth, Cumbria, which may have the same origin.
Girl/Female
Muslim
A fine silk which is used for clothing in heaven
Surname or Lastname
English (also Wrayford)
English (also Wrayford) : topographic name for someone who lived by a ford on the Wray river.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Reifarth, Raifarth, or Reifert, from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements rīc ‘power(ful)’ + frid- ‘peace’.
WRAP CLOTHING
WRAP CLOTHING
Male
English
 English name derived from the Scandinavian habitational surname Walkyr, from kiarr, WALKER means "from the wall by the marsh." English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English walkere from Old English wealcere ("to walk, tread"), hence "cloth fuller."Â
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Extreme Delight
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Resembling the Full Moon
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Joy
Girl/Female
Muslim
Strong
Boy/Male
Irish
Surname.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian
Elephant; Giant
Boy/Male
Hindu
Kind, Explosive, A dynamic person
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Generous
Girl/Female
Greek
Greatly loved.
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WRAP CLOTHING
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WRAP CLOTHING
WRAP CLOTHING
v. i.
To strike with a quick, sharp blow; to knock; as, to rap on the door.
v. i.
To wind yarn off bobbins for forming the warp of a web; to wind a warp on a warp beam.
v. t.
To wrap up temporarily.
v. t.
To clothe; to wrap.
v. t.
To catch in a trap or traps; as, to trap foxes.
n.
A blow or beating; a whap.
v. t.
To tow or move, as a vessel, with a line, or warp, attached to a buoy, anchor, or other fixed object.
v. t.
To let the tide or other water in upon (lowlying land), for the purpose of fertilization, by a deposit of warp, or slimy substance.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wrap
v. i.
To set traps for game; to make a business of trapping game; as, to trap for beaver.
n.
A machine or contrivance that shuts suddenly, as with a spring, used for taking game or other animals; as, a trap for foxes.
v. t.
To arrange (yarns) on a warp beam.
imp. & p. p.
of Wrap
v. t.
To snatch up; transport; -- chiefly used in the p. p. wrapt.
v. t. & i.
To beat; to whap.
a.
Of or pertaining to trap rock; as, a trap dike.
v. t.
To provide with a trap; as, to trap a drain; to trap a sewer pipe. See 4th Trap, 5.
v.
The state of being warped or twisted; as, the warp of a board.
v. t.
To wrap up.