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quap
▪ I. † quap, n. Obs. rare—1. ? variant of quab n.11598 Florio, Gó, goi, a fish called a quap [1611 a quap-fish], which is poison to man, and man to him.▪ II. † quap, v. Obs. Forms: 4–6 quappe, 5 qwappe, (7 quapp). See also quop. [Imitative; cf. G. quappen to flop, quappeln to quiver. A later form is... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quap
"quap...it's the most radio-active stuff in the world. Wells) Placename: Hon Quap (Cat's Tooth Mountain) southwest of Danang near My Son, Vietnam Placename: Cubitje Quap—a waterhole in the Kalahari Gemsbok wikipedia.org
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quop
quop, v. Obs. exc. dial. (kwɒp) [Later form of quap v.] To beat, throb, palpitate.a 1658 Cleveland Model New Relig. 32 How Quops the Spirit? In what Garb or Air? 1679 Dryden Limberham iii. ii, Oh, my Eyes grow dim! my Heart quops, and my back aketh. 1681 Ballad Dk. Monmouth in Shaksp. Cent. Praise 3... Oxford English Dictionary
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quab
▪ I. † quab, n.1 Obs. rare. Also 7 quabbe, 8 quobb(e. [a. MDu. (and MLG.) quabbe (Du. kwab, kwabbe, (L)G. quabbe, Da. kvabbe, Sw. qvabba), burbot or eelpout, goby, tadpole; var. of quappe, OLG. quappa.] 1. a. A sea-slug (see holothurian n.). b. An eelpout or burbot. c. (See quabling.)1617 Minsheu Du... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tono-Bungay
George tries to rescue his uncle's failing finances by stealing quantities of a radioactive compound called "quap" from an island off the coast of West wikipedia.org
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whope
▪ I. whop, n. colloq. or vulgar. (hwɒp) Also 5 whapp, 9 whap, wop. [f. next. Cf. wap n.1] An act of whopping; a heavy blow or impact; a bump.c 1440 York Myst. xxxiii. 199 For a whapp so he whyned and whesid And ȝitt no lasshe to þe lurdan was lente.a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Whop, Whap, a heavy bl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Treaty of St. Peters
Day) || Chief |- | 28 || Mille Lacs Indians || Ada-we-ge-shik || Edawi-giizhig (Both Ends of the Sky) || Warrior |- | 29 || Mille Lacs Indians || Ka-ka-quap wikipedia.org
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quake
▪ I. quake, n. (kweɪk) [f. the vb.] 1. a. The act of quaking or trembling; spec. in mod. use, an earthquake. Rare as an independent n., except in very recent use, but not infrequent as the second element in combs., as church-, house-, ice-, kingdom-, state-quake, earth-quake. Now apprehended as a co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mille Lacs Indians
recorded as "Ga-ki-zhi-tung") Gegwedose ("Try Walking", recorded as "Gay-gway-do-say") Gekekwab ("[Sitting on a] Sparrow[hawk]", recorded as "Ka-ka-quap wikipedia.org
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