Hap Definition

hăp
happed, happing, haps
noun
haps
Chance; luck; lot.
Webster's New World
An occurrence or happening, esp. an unfortunate one.
Webster's New World
Any covering.
Webster's New World

That which happens; an occurrence or happening, especially an unexpected, random, chance, or fortuitous event; chance; fortune; luck.

Wiktionary

(UK, Scotland, dialect) A wrap, such as a quilt or a comforter. Also, a small or folded blanket placed on the end of a bed to keep feet warm.

Wiktionary
verb
happed, happing, haps
To cover, as with extra bedclothes.
Webster's New World
To occur by chance; happen.
Webster's New World
(dialect) To wrap or clothe.
Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Hap

Noun

Singular:
hap
Plural:
haps

Origin of Hap

  • 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”). Cognate with Icelandic happ (“hap, chance, good luck”). Related also to Icelandic heppinn (“lucky, fortunate, happy”), Old Danish hap (“fortunate”), Old English ġehæp (“fit, convenient”), Swedish hampa (“to turn out”), Old Church Slavonic кобь (kobĭ, “fate”), Old Irish cob (“victory”).

    From Wiktionary

  • The verb is from Middle English happen, from Old Norse *happa, *heppa, from Proto-Germanic *hampijaną (“to fit in, be fitting”), from the noun. Cognate with Old Danish happe (“to chance, happen”), Norwegian heppa (“to occur, happen”).

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English from Old Norse happ kob- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Old English hap

    From Wiktionary

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