harper2 (c.1240)

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harper2 (c.1240)

[gdw]

  FEW: Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF: DMF: TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:
 

The etymology of this word is unclear. It could be related to harper1 ('to play the harp'), with the movement of a flame associated with harp players' hands (cf. DEAF harpe (harper) for a similarly metonymic use of the verb to refer to a horse's foot movement).

v.n.

1(of a flame) to move back and forth (?)
( c.1240; MS: c.1300 )  La flambe harpot sa e la, de tute pars ke l’environa, si se joiet des estenceles, cum se fussent florettes beles  187
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