trape
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Perhaps via Medieval Latin *trappa, from Old English træppe, treppe (“trap, snare”), from Proto-Germanic *trap-, from Proto-Indo-European *dreb-, from *der- (“to walk, step”).
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trape (plural trapes)
trape (third-person singular simple present trapes, present participle traping, simple past and past participle traped)
From Medieval Latin trappa, trapa, borrowed from Frankish *trappā. More at English trap.
trape oblique singular, f (oblique plural trapes, nominative singular trape, nominative plural trapes)
trape m (plural trapes)
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