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neap

1[neep]
–adjective
1. designating tides midway between spring tides that attain the least height.
–noun
2. neap tide.


Origin:
bef. 900; ME neep, OE nēp-, in nēpflōd neap tide

neap

2[neep]
–noun New England.
the pole or tongue of a cart, wagon, etc., drawn by two animals side by side.

Origin:
1545–55 orig. uncert.
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neap 
O.E. nepflod "neap flood," the tide occurring at the end of the first and third quarters of the lunar month, in which high waters are at their lowest, of unknown origin, with no known cognates (Dan. niptid probably is from English). Original sense seems to be "without power."
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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