Definition of Nappa

1. napa [n -S] - See also: napa

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nappa

napiform
naping
napkin
napkin rash
napkin ring
napkined
napkinless
napkinned
napkins
napless
napoleons
napoo
napooed
napooing
napoos
nappa (current term)
nappas
nappe
napped
napper
nappers
nappes
nappie
nappier
nappies
nappiest
nappiness
nappinesses
napping
nappings

Literary usage of Nappa

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Old England: Her Story Mirrored in Her Scenes by Walter Shaw Sparrow (1908)
"This is all I can learn about nappa Hall, except that it was built in accordance with the ... It shows clearly that nappa was built as a defensive place, ..."

2. Yorkshire Legends and Traditions: As Told by Her Ancient Chroniclers, Her by Rev Thomas Parkinson (1889)
"MARY AT nappa HALL. nappa Hall—one of the oldest in Wensleydale—was for centuries ... One lady, who was staying at nappa so late as 1878, gave the following ..."

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