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Woup, Wap, Wep, Wyp, v. Also: wowp(e, woop, wolp, vap, weap, wip, wewp. [Late ME and e.m.E. wap(p (c1425), wappe (York Myst.), whappyn, wappon, -yn (all Prompt. Parv.) to wrap, envelop; whyppyn (Prompt. Parv.), whip(p (1561) to bind with cord, whip (a1548, 1592) to sew with overcast stitches, MLG, Du. wippen to move up and down or to and fro. Cf. also Woup n. There may be some influence from or confusion with Wrap v.1]

1. To wrap, enfold in a cloth, etc. b. To wrap (a covering) about something or someone. Also absol.p.t. a1400 Leg. S. xv 206.
Al the fyre left [sc. of the remains of Barnabas] Thai wepyt in a cloth of lede
(b) a1400 Leg. S. xxii 557.
The prest … wypyt thame [sc. pieces of wood] in pal, & as relykis held thame al
p.p. a1400 Leg. S. xvi 524.
In the maste priwe place Thai lad that body … Wappyt in a furrit mantele
(b) a1400 Leg. S. xxvii 221.
In a fat … Brad & depe … Weppit in clathis the barn can lay
b. c1420 Wynt. viii 1989 (W).
William Wallas … He vsit oftsys for to gang A mantill wappit him about
a1582 Sir Colling 229.
He vapit his mantill about his arme And fuir till him sua rycht
absol. 1501 Doug. Pal. Hon. 40.
The vmbrate treis that Tytan about wappit War … on the eirth yschappit Be goldin bemis viuificatiue

c. fig. To enfold or surround in (an emotion, state, etc.).Some of these quots. may rather belong in Wap v. 1, to throw violently, toss in (a state). a1400 Leg. S. xliii 239.
Til we are sekand Diuinite in Hewine schenand, Ve sal be wappyt in til yre, Percace in erde in brynnand fyre [L. incurremus furorem exurentem in terris]
c1450-2 Howlat 748 (A).
Thow moder of all mercy and the meuare For ws wappit in wo in this warld wyde To thi son mak thi mane
a1500 Henr. Fab. 2942 (Harl.).
Now dolorous, now blyith as bird on breir; Now in fredome, now wappit [OUP, Bann. wardit, Hart wrapped] in distres
c1515 Asl. MS I 323/4.
The fourt said, Lo, Alexander ȝisterdaye nocht content of all riches & gold in the erd, this day he is wappit in gold & gold kepar of him
a1508 Kennedy Pass. Christ 8.
Haill, riall king … Haill, in my hert with lufe wippit intern
a1568 Scott xx 3.
Oppressit hairt … Wappit without recure In wo remidiles
1591 Cal. Sc. P. X 553.
Gif he sall not ressave justice and … gude redres he being ane of honest fame and credeit salbe weappit in extreame miserie

2. To secure, fasten, tie, to bind around with cord, etc.pres. 1513 Treas. Acc. IV 464.
For vj stane of smale towis to wowp the Margrettis mast with
1540 Treas. Acc. VII 355.
Ane grete tow … to woup the irne pecis upoun thair stokkis witht
1558 Edinb. Old Acc. I 257.
For the lene of ane paking tre to wowp the slangs with
1565 Reg. Privy C. I 360.
Cordis … to woup brokin stokis and quheillis in tyme of necessitie
1646 Peebles Gleanings 258.
For twa faddome small towes to wowpe the barrow
(b) 1512–13 Treas. Acc. IV 465.
For vj turs of hadder for to dry the tollis to wolp the mast vij s.
(c) 1542 Treas. Acc. VIII 131.
For ix stane merling cord … to wap and mak the lowpes of the somes and thetis
(d) 1664–5 Aberd. Shore Wk. Acc. 518.
For marlyn to wip the heaser and the wiping off itt
(e) 1696 Foulis Acc. Bk. 187.
For a box to hold William's things 14 s. For ropes to woop the box 1 s. 6 d.
p.t. 1460 Hay Alex. 6665.
His futt-men abone thare fete … The branchis of grene treis wippit thai To rais the powder and the duste wele mare That thai sould wene that thai ma pepill war
p.p. c1500-c1512 Dunb. G. Targe 62.
Thair brycht hairis hang … In tressis clere, wyppitt [B. wypit, M. wouppit] wyth goldyn thredis
1513 Doug. vii vi 114.
Gret lang speris as thai standartis wer With wyne tre branchis wippit on thar maner
1513 Doug. viii iii 76.
I suld furth reke to thé Wippyt with bendis [L. vitta comptos] the branch of olyve tre In takyn that of thy supple I neid
(b) 1543 Aberd. B. Rec. XVIII (Jam. s.v. Skawbert).
Ane Frence repar with ane Scottis skawbert thairone … and the neif wewpit with blak virge thred
(c) c1500-c1512 Dunb. G. Targe 62 (M) (see (a) above).
Wouppit
1558 Edinb. Old Acc. I 256.
For iiijli ½ of butter to mixt the tar quhen the slangs were wowpit

3. To decorate or embroider, ? to overcast or interlace with (gold). Cf. Woupit ppl. adj. Cf. also Weve v. 2 b and Wovin ppl. adj. 1583 Edinb. Test. XIII 45a.
Ane pair of gilt knyfis with ane scheith of veluot wowpit with gold pasmentis … iiij li.

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