| 释义 | 
		crape I. \ˈkrāp\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of earlier crespe, from obsolete French (now crêpe), from Middle French, from crespe, adjective, curly, from Old French, from Latin crispus — more at crisp 1.  : crepe 2. archaic  : a thin worsted stuff formerly used for the gowns of clergymen and sometimes considered to be a symbol of the clergy 3.  : a piece of black crepe used for a specific purpose: as  a.  : a band of crepe worn on a hat or sleeve as a sign of mourning  b.  : a piece of crepe worn over the face as a disguise II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s)  : to drape, cover, or shroud with or as if with crape  < dark clouds craping the sun >  < a widow craped in the latest fashion > III. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: French crêper, from Middle French cresper, from crespe, adjective  : to make (the hair) curly |