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▪ I. shap|ʃæp| [a. F. chape in the same sense (Littré Suppl.).] (See quot. 1904.)
1882Caulfeild & Saward Dict. Needlework 445 Shap-faced, a term employed to denote that the plush or velvet cloth is faced with the short ends of waste silk. 1904N. & Q. Ser. x. I. 307/2 Foulard is not made of silk proper, but of a certain refuse-part of the cocoon known as ‘shap’. ▪ II. shap obs. Sc. form of shop. |