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Definition of hopple
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of hopple is as below...
Hopple
(n.) A
fetter
for
horses,
or
cattle,
when
turned
out to
graze;
--
chiefly
used in the
plural..
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Hobble
::
Hobble
(v. t.) To
fetter
by tying the legs; to
hopple;
to clog.
Hopplebush
::
Hopplebush
(n.) Same as
Hobblebush.
Hobble
::
Hobble
(n.) Same as
Hopple.
Hopple
::
Hopple
(n.) A
fetter
for
horses,
or
cattle,
when
turned
out to
graze;
--
chiefly
used in the
plural..
Hopple
::
Hopple
(v. t.) Fig.: To
entangle;
to
hamper.
Hobblebush
::
Hobblebush
(n.) A low bush
(Viburnum
lantanoides)
having
long,
straggling
branches
and
handsome
flowers.
It is found in the
Northern
United
States.
Called
also
shinhopple..
Shinhopple
::
Shinhopple
(n.) The
hobblebush.
Hoppled
::
Hoppled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Hoppl.
Hopple
::
Hopple
(v. t.) To
impede
by a
hopple;
to tie the feet of (a horse or a cow)
loosely
together;
to
hamper;
to
hobble;
as, to
hopple
an
unruly
or
straying
horse..
P
::
P () the
sixteenth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a
nonvocal
consonant
whose form and value come from the
Latin,
into which
language
the
letter
was
brought,
through
the
ancient
Greek,
from the
Phoenician,
its
probable
origin
being
Egyptian.
Etymologically
P is most
closely
related
to b, f, and v; as
hobble,
hopple;
father,
paternal;
recipient,
receive.
See B, F, and M..
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