The word drap means "cloth."
The 12th century french word drap meant to drape or hang in loose folds. In the 13th century the word draper was used to describe one who made or fabricated woolen cloth for use as drapes (le drap).Un drapier or une drapiere is a person who made or sold the drap(s).
Any "to xxxx" is a verb but your "xxxx", "drap" is not a word in the English language.
That sounds very French, but that doesn't mean anything.
ver mean wormvers mean towardboth sound the same in french
It's not French
Drap's population is 4,561.
The area of Drap is 5,540,000.0 square meters.
"Drap housse" is a French term that translates to "fitted sheet" in English. It refers to a type of bed linen designed to fit snugly over a mattress, typically featuring elastic corners that help it stay in place. Fitted sheets are commonly used to protect the mattress and provide a smooth surface for sleeping.
The 12th century french word drap meant to drape or hang in loose folds. In the 13th century the word draper was used to describe one who made or fabricated woolen cloth for use as drapes (le drap).Un drapier or une drapiere is a person who made or sold the drap(s).
Any "to xxxx" is a verb but your "xxxx", "drap" is not a word in the English language.
"Drap wi bluid" is a phrase in Scots that translates to "drap with blood" in English. It can refer to a situation filled with violence or bloodshed, often used in a figurative sense to describe conflict or turmoil. The phrase evokes strong imagery associated with suffering or hardship, typically in a historical or literary context.
translate this poem why dois your brand sea drap ei bluid
M. X. V. Drap-Arnaud has written: 'Le prisonnier de Newgate' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Stig Claeson has written: 'Drap i hastigt mod'
Emmanuel Besnault's birth name is Emmanuel Drap.
like any vehicle it is shapped to decrease drap and increase speed
Dilapidated, rundown, or threadbare are synonyms for shabby.