sap 2  (s ăp)
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n. A covered trench or tunnel dug to a point near or within an enemy position. v. sapped, sap·ping, saps v.tr. To undermine the foundations of (a fortification).
[French sape, from saper, to sap, undermine, from Italian zappare, to dig with a mattock or hoe, sap, from zappa, mattock, hoe, from Old Italian, from Late Latin sappa, of unknown origin.] |