drap

Cloth.

Noun archaic

  1. Cloth.

Origin

Etymology tree French drapbor. English drap Borrowed from French drap.

Forms

draps

Related

drap de Berry drap d'été

Noun alt of, pronunciation spelling

  1. Pronunciation spelling of drop.
    • We've got tae get back wi' her, Hecky. Whit mercy we didna get fou! We'll no touch a drap o' that likker— that's hard, man, ye canna deny. . . . - 1921, Robert W. Service, “The Twa Jocks”, in Ballads of a Bohemian:

Origin

See drop.

Forms

draps

Verb

  1. To drop.

Forms

draps drapping drapped