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chap1 noun, colloq (also chappie) a man or boy; a fellow.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c in this sense; 16c in sense 'a customer': shortened from chapman.

chap2 verb (chapped, chapping) tr & intr 1 said of the skin: to make or become cracked, roughened and red as a result of rubbing or exposure to cold. 2 Scots, N Eng to knock. noun 1 a cracked roughened red patch on the skin, formed in this way. 2 Scots, N Eng an act of knocking.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c.

chap3 noun 1 a jaw. 2 a cheek.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c.

chap. abbreviation chapter.