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sap
1[ sap ]
sap
2[ sap ]
noun
- Fortification. a deep, narrow trench constructed so as to form an approach to a besieged place or an enemy's position.
verb (used with object)
, sapped, sap·ping.
- to undermine; gradually or insidiously weaken or destroy.
Synonyms: undermine, weaken, tire, impair, enfeeble, enervate, drain, deplete, exhaust
- Fortification.
- to approach (a besieged place or an enemy position) by means of deep, narrow trenches protected by gabions or parapets.
- to dig such trenches in (ground).
verb (used without object)
, sapped, sap·ping.
- Fortification. to dig a sap.
SAP
1/ sæp /
acronym for
- Standard Assessment Procedure, the recognized performance indicator for measuring energy efficiency in buildings
sap
2/ sæp /
noun
- a deep and narrow trench used to approach or undermine an enemy position, esp in siege warfare
verb
- to undermine (a fortification, etc) by digging saps
- tr to weaken
sap
3/ sæp /
noun
- a solution of mineral salts, sugars, etc, that circulates in a plant
- any vital body fluid
- energy; vigour
- slang.a gullible or foolish person
- another name for sapwood
verb
- to drain of sap
SAP
4abbreviation for
- South African Police
sap
/ săp /
- The watery fluid that circulates through a plant that has vascular tissues. Sap moving up the xylem carries water and minerals, while sap moving down the phloem carries water and food.
- See cell sap
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Derived Forms
- ˈsapless, adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sap1
First recorded before 900; Middle English; Old English sæp; cognate with Dutch sap; akin to German Saft juice, Old Norse safi; sap 1indef 5 a shortening of saphead
Origin of sap2
First recorded in 1585–95; from French noun sape “spade, spadework,” derivative of saper “to dig a trench,” from Italian zappare “to undermine,” a military term, based on zappa “hoe”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sap1
C16 zappe, from Italian zappa spade, of uncertain origin; perhaps from Old Italian (dialect) zappo a goat
Origin of sap2
Old English sæp; related to Old High German sapf, German Saft juice, Middle Low German sapp, Sanskrit sabar milk juice
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