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    hap
    /hap/

    noun

    • 1. luck; fortune: "if you have the good hap to come into their houses"

    verb

    • 1. come about by chance: "what can hap to him worthy to be deemed evil?"

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  2. transitive verb. dialect. : clothe, cover. hap. 4 of 4. noun (2) dialect. : something (such as a bed quilt or cloak) that serves as a covering or wrap. Synonyms. Noun (1) affair. circumstance.

  3. IPA guide. Other forms: haps; happed; happing. Definitions of hap. verb. come to pass. synonyms: come about, fall out, go on, happen, occur, pass, pass off, take place. see more. occur between other events or between certain points of time. take place as an additional or unexpected development.

  4. noun. one's luck or lot. an occurrence, happening, or accident. verb (used without object) , happed, hap·ping. to happen: if it so hap. hap. 2. [ hap, ap ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun. a comforter or quilt. verb (used with object) to cover with or as with a comforter or quilt. Hap. 3. [ hahp, kh ahp ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun.

  5. All you need to know about "HAP" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  6. From Middle English hap, happe (“chance, hap, luck, fortune”), from Old Norse happ (“hap, chance, good luck”), from Proto-Germanic *hampą (“convenience, happiness”), from Proto-Indo-European *kob- (“good fortune, prophecy; to bend, bow, fit in, work, succeed”).

  7. Definition of 'hap' Word Frequency. hap in British English. (hæp ) noun archaic. 1. luck; chance. 2. an occurrence. verb Word forms: haps, happing, happed. 3. (intransitive) an archaic word for happen. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin.

  8. Oct 23, 2023 · Happiness is equated with feeling pleasure or contentment, meaning that happiness is not to be confused with joy, ecstasy, bliss, or other more intense feelings. Happiness can be either feeling or showing, meaning that happiness is not necessarily an internal or external experience, but can be both.

  9. hap. noun. 1. The quality shared by random, unintended, or unpredictable events or this quality regarded as the cause of such events: chance, fortuitousness, fortuity, fortune, hazard, luck. 2. An unexpected random event: accident, chance, fluke, fortuity, happenchance, happenstance, hazard. verb.

  10. noun A happening; an occurrence. intransitive verb To happen. from The Century Dictionary. noun That which happens: a fortuitous occurrence; chance; fortune; luck. A dialectal form of hop. To happen; befall; come by chance. noun A cloak or plaid; a covering. Also called happing. To wrap; cover in order to defend from cold, rain, or snow; screen.

  11. -hap- comes from Old Norse, where it has the meaning "luck; chance.'' This meaning is found in such words as: haphazard, hapless, happen, happening, happenstance, mishap, perhaps.