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▪ I. chappy, a.1|ˈtʃæpɪ| [f. chap n.1 + -y1.] Full of chaps or clefts.
1611Cotgr., Fendu..gaping, chappie. 1833Lamb Last Ess. Neswpr. 35 Years ago, Whose chappy knuckles we have often yearned to amputate. 1863Ld. Lytton Ring Amasis I. ii. i. 216 Muttering from his chappy lip. ▪ II. † chappy, a.2 Obs. [f. chap n.2 + -y1.] Given to using the chaps; talkative.
1693W. Robertson Phraseol. Gen. 193 A very chappy fellow; all tongue. Ibid. 1203 A chappy boy. |