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JACKANAPES Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : an impudent or conceited fellow b : a saucy or mischievous child 2. monkey, ape Did you know? William de la Pole, the Duke of Suffolk, was a well- ...
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Nape - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Your nape is the base of your neck, the spot where the back of your hair begins. A low braid or ponytail sits at the nape of a woman's neck, and a shoulder ...
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Nape - Wikipedia
The nape is the back of the neck. In technical anatomical/medical terminology, the nape is also called the nucha.
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a-napes
† a-ˈnapes Obs. In Fustian a napes = o Napes, of Naples. (‘The product of that city became so firmly established in public repute that the term became corrupted, and needed explanation.’ Drapers' Dict. 141.)[1463 Act 3 Edw. IV, v, Que null homme..use ne were en araie pur son corps..ascun fustian, bu...
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NAPE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Nape definition: the back of the neck (usually used in the phrasenape of the neck ).. See examples of NAPE used in a sentence.
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jackanapes - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
a person thought to behave like an ape or monkey, for example, in being impudent, mischievous, vain, etc.
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inapes
† inapes var. of a-napes. Obs.1552–3 Inv. Ch. Goods, Staffs. in Ann. Lichfield (1863) IV. 52 One vestement of fustian inapes.
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Napes, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun Napes. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete.
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NAPE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ˈnāp ˈnap : the back of the neck Examples of nape in a Sentence Her hair was tied back at the nape of her neck.
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The Jolly History of Jackanapes | Wordfoolery - WordPress.com
Jack was a term for a monkey and that napes could have roots in ape (making it mean monkey monkey?) or in the town of Naples in Italy.
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jack-a-napes - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Alternative spelling of jackanapes.
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Have you ever heard or read the phrases "to nape" or "naping"?
There are two obsolete verb senses in the OED from mid 1400's meaning to strike someone on the back of the neck (or nape), or to cut through a fish behind the ...
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fustian
fustian, n. and a. (ˈfʌstɪən) Forms: 3 fustane, 4–5 fustain, 4 fustayn, 4–6 fustiane, -yan(e, fusten(e, (5 fustien, fustyn, 6 fustin, fuschain, fustheyn, fushtyayne, fustyam, fusteen, fosten, Sc. fustean), 5–7 fustion, -yon, 4– fustian. [a. OF. fustaigne, -aine, mod.F. futaine fem. = Pr. fustani, Sp...
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ويليام دي لا بولي
Napes”. ويُعتقد أن اللقب ككل اشتق من عبارة "Jak a Napes" قرابة سنة 1400.
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