"wrappen" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Middle English]

Etymology: From Old English *wrappan, *wræppan, from Proto-Germanic *wrappaną (“to wrap”), from Proto-Indo-European *werb- (“to bend, turn”). Akin to Danish vravle (“to wind, wrap”), Middle Low German wrempen (“to scrunch the face”). Compare also Middle English wlappen (“to wrap, fold”). More at lap, envelop, develop. Etymology templates: {{inh|enm|ang|*wrappan}} Old English *wrappan, {{inh|enm|gem-pro|*wrappaną|t=to wrap}} Proto-Germanic *wrappaną (“to wrap”), {{der|enm|ine-pro|*werb-|t=to bend, turn}} Proto-Indo-European *werb- (“to bend, turn”), {{cog|da|vravle|t=to wind, wrap}} Danish vravle (“to wind, wrap”), {{cog|gml|wrempen|t=to scrunch the face}} Middle Low German wrempen (“to scrunch the face”), {{cog|enm|wlappen|t=to wrap, fold}} Middle English wlappen (“to wrap, fold”) Head templates: {{head|enm|verb}} wrappen
  1. to wrap, wrap up, fold
    Sense id: en-wrappen-enm-verb-82DbnWh9 Categories (other): Middle English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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