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knap

crest of a small hill; to strike; break off or chip
Not to be confused with:
nap – to doze; fibers on the surface of cloth; a downy coating
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knap

 (năp)
tr.v. knapped, knap·ping, knaps
1. To break or chip (stone) with sharp blows, as in shaping flint or obsidian into tools.
2. Chiefly British
a. To strike sharply; rap.
b. To snap at or bite.

[Middle English knappen, probably of imitative origin.]

knap′per n.
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knap

(næp)
n
(Physical Geography) dialect the crest of a hill
[Old English cnæpp top; compare Old Norse knappr knob]

knap

(næp)
vb, knaps, knapping or knapped
(tr) dialect to hit, hammer, or chip
[C15 (in the sense: to strike with a sharp sound): of imitative origin; compare Dutch knappen to crack]
ˈknapper n
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knap

(næp)

n. Brit. Dial.
a crest or summit of a small hill.
[before 1000; Middle English; Old English cnæpp top, summit; c. Old Norse knappr knob]
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knap

- The crest or summit of a hill.
See also related terms for summit.
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knap


Past participle: knapped
Gerund: knapping

Imperative
knap
knap
Present
I knap
you knap
he/she/it knaps
we knap
you knap
they knap
Preterite
I knapped
you knapped
he/she/it knapped
we knapped
you knapped
they knapped
Present Continuous
I am knapping
you are knapping
he/she/it is knapping
we are knapping
you are knapping
they are knapping
Present Perfect
I have knapped
you have knapped
he/she/it has knapped
we have knapped
you have knapped
they have knapped
Past Continuous
I was knapping
you were knapping
he/she/it was knapping
we were knapping
you were knapping
they were knapping
Past Perfect
I had knapped
you had knapped
he/she/it had knapped
we had knapped
you had knapped
they had knapped
Future
I will knap
you will knap
he/she/it will knap
we will knap
you will knap
they will knap
Future Perfect
I will have knapped
you will have knapped
he/she/it will have knapped
we will have knapped
you will have knapped
they will have knapped
Future Continuous
I will be knapping
you will be knapping
he/she/it will be knapping
we will be knapping
you will be knapping
they will be knapping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been knapping
you have been knapping
he/she/it has been knapping
we have been knapping
you have been knapping
they have been knapping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been knapping
you will have been knapping
he/she/it will have been knapping
we will have been knapping
you will have been knapping
they will have been knapping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been knapping
you had been knapping
he/she/it had been knapping
we had been knapping
you had been knapping
they had been knapping
Conditional
I would knap
you would knap
he/she/it would knap
we would knap
you would knap
they would knap
Past Conditional
I would have knapped
you would have knapped
he/she/it would have knapped
we would have knapped
you would have knapped
they would have knapped
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.knap - strike sharply; "rap him on the knuckles"
strike - deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon; "The teacher struck the child"; "the opponent refused to strike"; "The boxer struck the attacker dead"
knock - rap with the knuckles; "knock on the door"
2.knap - break a small piece off from; "chip the glass"; "chip a tooth"
cut - separate with or as if with an instrument; "Cut the rope"
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Finishes of the new part are glass, concrete, hardwood and knapped flint, contrasting with the old Covent Garden portico.
Moreover, when the researchers provided the bead makers with glass, a substance with which they had not previously worked, only the experts successfully knapped it.