From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48: Neap \Neap\, n. A neap tide. [1913 Webster] High springs and dead neaps. --Harkwill. [1913 Webster]
Neap \Neap\, n. A neap tide. [1913 Webster]
High springs and dead neaps. --Harkwill. [1913 Webster]
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48: Neap \Neap\, n. [Cf. Neb, Nape.] The tongue or pole of a cart or other vehicle drawn by two animals. [U.S.] [1913 Webster]
Neap \Neap\, n. [Cf. Neb, Nape.] The tongue or pole of a cart or other vehicle drawn by two animals. [U.S.] [1913 Webster]
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48: Neap \Neap\ (n[=e]p), a. [As. n[=e]pfl[=o]d neap flood; cf. hnipian to bend, incline.] Low. [1913 Webster] Neap tides, the lowest tides of the lunar month, which occur in the second and fourth quarters of the moon; -- opposed to spring tides. [1913 Webster]
Neap \Neap\ (n[=e]p), a. [As. n[=e]pfl[=o]d neap flood; cf. hnipian to bend, incline.] Low. [1913 Webster]
Neap tides, the lowest tides of the lunar month, which occur in the second and fourth quarters of the moon; -- opposed to spring tides. [1913 Webster]