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rap

verb intransitive

[L. rapio, rapidus, rapid.]

To strike with a quick sharp blow; to knock; as, to rap on the door.

rap

verb transitive

[In the popular language of the United States, it is often pronounced rip, to rip out an oath; L. crepo]

To strike with a quick blow; to knock. With one great peal they rap the door. To rap out, to utter with sudden violence; as, to rap out an oath.

rap

verb transitive
to seize and bear away, as the mind or thoughts; to transport out of one’s self; to affect with ecstasy or rapture; as rapt into admiration. I’m rapt with joy to see my Marcia’s tears. Rapt into future times the bar begun.

rap

To snatch or hurry away. And rapt with whirling wheels. Rapt in a chariot drawn by fiery steeds.

rap

To seize by violence.

rap

To exchange; to truck. To rap and rend, to seize and tear or strip; to fall on and plunder; to snatch by violence. They brought off all they could rap and rend.

rap

noun
a quick smart blow; as a rap on the knuckles.