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July 29, 2016 12:10PM
rope (v.) Look up rope at Dictionary.com
c. 1300, "bind with a rope," from rope (n.). Meaning "mark off with rope" is from 1738; to rope (someone or something) in is from 1848. Related: Roped; roping.
rope (n.) Look up rope at Dictionary.com
Old English rap "rope, cord, cable," from Proto-Germanic *raipaz (source also of Old Norse reip, West Frisian reap, Middle Dutch, Dutch reep "rope," Old Frisian silrap "shoe-thong," Gothic skauda-raip "shoe-lace," Old High German, German reif "ring, hoop"). Technically, only cordage above one inch in circumference and below 10 (bigger-around than that is a cable). Nautical use varies. Finnish raippa "hoop, rope, twig" is a Germanic loan-word.

To know the ropes (1840, Dana) originally is a seaman's term. Phrase on the ropes "defeated" is attested from 1924, a figurative extension from the fight ring, where ropes figure from 1829. To be at the end of (one's) rope "out of resources and options" is first attested 1680s. Formerly also in many slang and extended uses related to punishment by hanging, such as John Roper's window "a noose," rope-ripe "deserving to be hanged," both 16c. To give someone (enough) rope (to hang himself) is from 1650s.

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The first rope making tool discovered.

Rick Baudé July 28, 2016 11:36AM

Re: The first rope making tool discovered.

Lee Olsen July 28, 2016 01:30PM

Re: The first rope making tool discovered.

Rick Baudé July 28, 2016 01:33PM

Re: The first rope making tool discovered.

DDeden July 29, 2016 12:01PM

Re: The first rope making tool discovered.

Rick Baudé July 29, 2016 12:10PM

Re: The first rope making tool discovered.

Khazar-khum July 29, 2016 01:30PM

Later research (2024)

Hermione February 09, 2024 11:14AM



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