unnapped

Finished without a nap (in fabric).

Adjective

  1. Finished without a nap (in fabric).
    • Did I attempt her with a thred-bare name—unnapt with meritorious actions, [...] - 1616–1619 (first performance), John Fletcher, Philip Massinger, Nathan Field, “The Knight of Malta”, in Comedies and Tragedies […],...
    • Napping permits a more permeable cake on the fabric surface but, in some cases, is more difficult to clean than unnapped cloth. - 1952, Louis C. McCabe, Air Pollution: Proceedings, page 284:
    • Pigment prints are better applied to the unnapped side of a fabric as the print will matt down the raised fibers. - 1995, Pigment Printing Handbook, page 118:
  2. Not having napped (slept for a short time)
    • However wolverine-like an unnapped child, he's a cherub compared to one roused from a short sleep. - 2006, C. R. Yeager, Breakfast at Noon: Backwards in the "Burbs", page 52:
    • A newborn baby Left unnapped so carelessly Takes this time to pee - 2008, Robert R. Jones, “Haiku”, in Harold J. Ellner, editor, The Best of Wits End: Medical Humor at Its Brainiest, page 333:
    • If your unnapped child is fairly civil, composed, and not too cranky at bed- time, he probably doesn't need naps anymore. - 2009, Michelle Nicholasen, Barbara O'Neal, I Brake for Meltdowns, page 100:

Origin

From un- + napped.