wrappen
Middle English
Etymology
Old English *wrappan, wrappian, wræppan, wræppian from Proto-Germanic *wrappan- (“to wrap”), from Proto-Indo-European *werb- (“to bend, turn”). Akin to Danish vravle "to wind", Middle Low German wrempen (“to scrunch the face”), Middle English wlappen (“to wrap, fold”). More at lap, envelop, develop.
Verb
wrappen
Descendants
- English: wrap
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