Knap [noun]

Definition of Knap:

swelling, projection

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Sentence/Example of Knap:

He departed for the Holy Land, his pouch as empty as his belly, his knap-sack as hollow as his cheeks.

From the donkey's pack-saddle hung a knap-sack, together with a large pouch of water.

Knap was quite young in those days, an excitable fellow with a sharp nose that gave him an air of self-importance.

She reached the wicket at Mistover Knap, but before opening it she turned and faced the heath once more.

The sellers of herbs … shall stand from Knap Hall towards Quatervois.

The fruiterers … shall stand from Guildhall down towards Knap Hall.

Jeb then felt and brought forth a fine leather bag shaped like a knap-sack.

But this short time sufficed for him and he became satisfied that "lugging knap-sack, box and gun was harder work than" gambling.

Sensations, conditions, and various powers attendant on Elizabeth Knap were emphatically extraordinary.

So I was forced to carry his knap-sack, which weighed about forty pounds.