Sap Meaning and Definition

Sap

Sap

Pronunciation

/sæp/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A fluid or semi-fluid substance produced by plants, consisting of water and sugars, often found in stems, leaves, and roots.

Etymology

The word “Sap” comes from Old English “sāp”, derived from Proto-Germanic “*sōpan”, from Proto-Indo-European “*sóp”, related to “*suh2-“, the root of the word “suck”.

Usage Notes

Sap is often used as a verb, meaning to extract or suck up a liquid substance, especially sap. It can also be used to describe the bitter or sour taste of something.

Cultural References

Sap is mentioned in the famous song “Sap” by the Russian band “Leningrad” in their album “Bible”.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • Sap a tree
  • Get a grip on oneself

Related Words or Phrases

  • Sapling
  • Extract
  • Water

Collocations

  • Sap flow
  • Sap is
  • Sap up

Frequency of Use

Sap is a relatively rare word in modern language, but it is used in specific contexts, such as botany and everyday conversation.

Common Misspellings

  • Zap
  • Cap
  • Hap

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