verb, napped, nap⋅ping, noun | 1. | to sleep for a short time; doze. |
| 2. | to be off one's guard: The question caught him napping. |
| 3. | to sleep or doze through (a period of time, an activity, etc.) (usually fol. by away): I napped the afternoon away. He naps away most of his classes. |
| 4. | a brief period of sleep, esp. one taken during daytime: Has the baby had her nap? |

noun, verb, napped, nap⋅ping.| 1. | the short fuzzy ends of fibers on the surface of cloth, drawn up in napping. |
| 2. | any downy coating, as on plants. |
| 3. | to raise a nap on. |

| a combining form extracted from kidnap, with the general sense “abduct or steal in order to collect a ransom”: artnap; petnap; starnap. |
nap 4 (nāp) n.
[Short for napoleon.] |
na·po·le·on (nə-pō'lē-ən, -pōl'yən) n.
[After Napoleon I.] |
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gambling card game played throughout northern Europe under various names and guises. It reached England in the 1880s. Its title may commemorate the deposed Napoleon III.
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