sap

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noun
  1. the juice or vital circulating fluid of a plant, especially of a woody plant.

  2. any vital body fluid.

  1. Slang. a fool; sucker; dupe.

  2. Metallurgy. soft metal at the core of a bar of blister steel.

verb (used with object),sapped, sap·ping.
  1. to drain the sap from.

Origin of sap

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First recorded before 900; Middle English; Old English sæp; cognate with Dutch sap; akin to German Saft juice, Old Norse safi; in def. 5 a shortening of saphead

Other definitions for sap (2 of 4)

sap2
[ sap ]

noun
  1. Fortification. a deep, narrow trench constructed so as to form an approach to a besieged place or an enemy's position.

verb (used with object),sapped, sap·ping.
  1. to undermine; gradually or insidiously weaken or destroy.

  2. Fortification.

    • to approach (a besieged place or an enemy position) by means of deep, narrow trenches protected by gabions or parapets.

    • to dig such trenches in (ground).

verb (used without object),sapped, sap·ping.
  1. Fortification. to dig a sap.

Origin of sap

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First recorded in 1585–95; from French noun sape “spade, spadework,” derivative of saper “to dig a trench,” from Italian zappare “to undermine,” a military term, based on zappa “hoe”

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Other definitions for sap (3 of 4)

sap3
[ sap ]

noun
  1. a short club with a heavy tip that is used as a weapon; blackjack; bludgeon: The burglar carried a set of lockpicks and a sap.

verb (used with object)
  1. to hit (someone) with a club: If he tries to sneak out, I'll sap him over the head.

Origin of sap

3
First recorded in 1895–1900; perhaps shortening of sapling or sapwood (used as a tool or weapon)

Other definitions for s. ap. (4 of 4)

s. ap.

abbreviation
  1. apothecaries' scruple; apothecaries' scruples.

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British Dictionary definitions for sap (1 of 4)

sap1

/ (sæp) /


noun
  1. a solution of mineral salts, sugars, etc, that circulates in a plant

  2. any vital body fluid

  1. energy; vigour

  2. slang a gullible or foolish person

  3. another name for sapwood

verbsaps, sapping or sapped (tr)
  1. to drain of sap

Origin of sap

1
Old English sæp; related to Old High German sapf, German Saft juice, Middle Low German sapp, Sanskrit sabar milk juice

Derived forms of sap

  • sapless, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for sap (2 of 4)

sap2

/ (sæp) /


noun
  1. a deep and narrow trench used to approach or undermine an enemy position, esp in siege warfare

verbsaps, sapping or sapped
  1. to undermine (a fortification, etc) by digging saps

  2. (tr) to weaken

Origin of sap

2
C16 zappe, from Italian zappa spade, of uncertain origin; perhaps from Old Italian (dialect) zappo a goat

British Dictionary definitions for SAP (3 of 4)

SAP1

abbreviation for
  1. South African Police

British Dictionary definitions for SAP (4 of 4)

SAP2

/ (sæp) /


n acronym for(in Britain)
  1. Standard Assessment Procedure, the recognized performance indicator for measuring energy efficiency in buildings

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Scientific definitions for sap

sap

[ săp ]


  1. The watery fluid that circulates through a plant that has vascular tissues. Sap moving up the xylem carries water and minerals, while sap moving down the phloem carries water and food.

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