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Is rape a Scrabble word?
Yes. The word rape is a Scrabble US word. The word rape is worth 6 points in Scrabble:
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Is rape a Scrabble UK word?
Yes. The word rape is a Scrabble UK word and has 6 points:
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Is rape a Words With Friends word?
Yes. The word rape is a Words With Friends word. The word rape is worth 7 points in Words With Friends (WWF):
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You can make 23 words from rape according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.
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Note: these 'words' (valid or invalid) are all the permutations of the word rape. These words are obtained by scrambling the letters in rape.
From Middle English rapen, rappen (“to abduct; ravish; seduce; rape; seize; snatch; carry off; transport”), probably from Latin rapere (verb), possibly through or influenced by Anglo-Norman rap, rape (noun) (compare also ravish). But compare Swedish rappa (“to snatch, seize, carry off”), Low German rapen (“to snatch, seize”), Dutch rapen (“to pick up, gather, collect”); the relationship with Germanic forms is not clear. Cognate with Lithuanian reikėti (“to be in need”). Compare also rap (“seize, snatch”). Further, some senses may be from Etymology 3, an Old Norse word.
rape (countable and uncountable, plural rapes)
In legal contexts, the definition of the crime of rape can have a significantly narrower scope than in common modern parlance.
rape (third-person singular simple present rapes, present participle raping, simple past and past participle raped)
Generally considered to derive from Old English rāp (“rope”), in reference to the ropes used to delineate the courts that ruled each rape. Compare Dutch reep and the parish of Rope, Cheshire.
In the 18th century, Edward Lye proposed derivation from Old Norse hreppr (“tract of land”), but this was rejected by the New English Dictionary and is considered "phonologically impossible" by the English Place-Name Society. Others, considering it improbable that the Normans would have adopted a local word, suggest derivation from Old French raper (“take by force”).
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rape (plural rapes)
From Middle English rapen, from Old Norse hrapa (“to fall, rush headlong, hurry, hasten”), from Proto-Germanic *hrapaną (“to fall down”). Cognate with Norwegian rapa (“to slip, fall”), Danish rappe (“to make haste”), German rappeln (“to hasten, hurry”).
rape (third-person singular simple present rapes, present participle raping, simple past and past participle raped)
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rape (comparative more rape, superlative most rape)
From Latin rapa, from rāpum (“turnip”).
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From Middle English rape, from rape (“grape stalk, rasper”), from Old French raper, rasper (“to rasp, scratch”), from Old Frankish *raspōn (“to scratch”), related to Old High German raspōn (“to scrape”), Old English ġehrespan (“to strip, spoil”).
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From French râper.
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From French happer.
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Imitative, related to Old Norse ropa. Compare Danish ræbe, Icelandic ropa.
rape (imperative rap, present tense raper, simple past rapa or rapet or rapte, past participle rapa or rapet or rapt, present participle rapende)
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Borrowed from Catalan rap (“monkfish”), possibly from Latin rāpum (“turnip”).
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Deverbal from rapar.
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