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Etymology Dictionary

Origin and Etymology of the word GAPE.

From An Etymology Dictionary of the English Language, by Walter W. Skeat, 1893

 

GAPE,  to yawn, open the mouth for wonder.   M.E. gapen, P. Plowman, B. x. 41.—A.S. geápan, to gape (Bosworth, Lye); perhaps better spelt geápian, as it seems to be a derivative of A.S. geáp, wide, which see in Grein, i. 496. + Du. gapen, to gape, yawn. + Icel. gapa. + Swed. gapa. + Dan. gabe. + G. gaffen.   Cf. Skt. jabh, jambh, to gape, yawn.   Der. gap-er; and gaby, q.v.   Also gap, sb., M.E. gappe (dat.) in Chaucer, C. T. 1639; a word which is rather Scand. than E.; cf. Icel. and Swed. gap, a gap, breach, abyss, Dan. gab, mouth, throat, gap, chasm.   See Gabble.

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Etymology Dictionary Index
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

Key
Arab.=Arabic.
A.S.=Anglo Saxon.
Bavar.=Bavarian
Bohem.=Bohemian.
C.=Celtic, used as a general term for Irish, Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Cornish, &c.
Corn.=Cornish.
Dan.=Danish.
Du.=Dutch
E.=English.
E.E.=Early English.
Europ.=European.
F.=French.
G.=German.
Gk.=Greek.
Goth.=Gothic.
Icel.=Icelandic.
Ital.=Italian.
L. or Lat.=Latin.
Lith. & Lithuan.=Lithuanian.
M.E.=Middle English.
M.F.=Middle French
M.H.G.=Middle High German.
Norw.=Norwegian.
O.F.=Old French.
O.H.G.=Old High German.
Pers.=Persian.
Port.=Portuguese.
Scand.=Scandinavian, used as a general term for Icelandic, Swedish, Danish, &c.
Sc.=Scottish.
Skt.=Sanskrit.
Span.=Spanish.
Swed.=Sweish.
Teut.=Teutonic
Turk.=Turkish.
W.=Welsh.

  

 

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