Imp Definition

ĭmp
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noun
imps
A child; offspring.
Webster's New World
A shoot or graft.
Webster's New World
A devil's offspring; young demon.
Webster's New World
A mischievous child.
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(law) Abbreviation of import.

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verb
imps
To repair (the wing or tail of a falcon) by grafting on (feathers)
Webster's New World
To furnish with wings.
American Heritage

(archaic) To graft, implant; to set or fix.

Wiktionary

To eke out, strengthen, enlarge.

Wiktionary
abbreviation
Imperative.
Webster's New World
Imperfect.
Webster's New World
Imperial.
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Impersonal.
Webster's New World
Import.
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Other Word Forms of Imp

Noun

Singular:
imp
Plural:
imps

Origin of Imp

  • Middle English impe scion, sprig, offspring from Old English impa young shoot from impian to graft ultimately from Medieval Latin impotus graft from Greek emphutos grafted from emphuein to implant en- in en–2 phuein to make grow bheuə- in Indo-European roots

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

  • From Middle English impe, ympe, from Old English impa, impe (“an imp, scion, graft, shoot; young tree”), from Old English impian (“to imp, graft”), from Proto-Germanic *impōną, *impitōną (“to graft”) (> Old High German impfōn). Cognate with Danish ympe, German Impf, Swedish ymp.

    From Wiktionary

  • Old English impian, apparently ultimately from a Latin source. Cognate with German impfen.

    From Wiktionary

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