carpet

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Scrabble points
10
Words With Friends
12
Letters
6
Pronunciation
/ˈkɑː.pɪt/
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/ˈkɑː.pɪt/ · /ˈkɑɹ.pət/

Definition of carpet

8 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (countable, uncountable)A fabric used as a complete floor covering.
    “A great bargain also had been the excellent Axminster carpet which covered the floor; as, again, the arm-chair in which Bunting now sat forward, staring into the dull, small fire.”
    “The railways are anxious to refurbish their stations and rolling stock when they can get labour and materials, although it is unlikely that they contemplate deep carpets in wayside waiting rooms. Lack of carpets at present is not confined to railways, and roaring fires in the present fuel scarcity would probably be considered anti-social in wayside waiting rooms.”
    “The half-dozen pieces […] were painted white and carved with festoons of flowers, birds and cupids. To display them the walls had been tinted a vivid blue which had now faded, but the carpet, which had evidently been stored and recently relaid, retained its original turquoise.”
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noun

  1. (countable, uncountable)A fabric used as a complete floor covering.
    “A great bargain also had been the excellent Axminster carpet which covered the floor; as, again, the arm-chair in which Bunting now sat forward, staring into the dull, small fire.”
    “The railways are anxious to refurbish their stations and rolling stock when they can get labour and materials, although it is unlikely that they contemplate deep carpets in wayside waiting rooms. Lack of carpets at present is not confined to railways, and roaring fires in the present fuel scarcity would probably be considered anti-social in wayside waiting rooms.”
    “The half-dozen pieces […] were painted white and carved with festoons of flowers, birds and cupids. To display them the walls had been tinted a vivid blue which had now faded, but the carpet, which had evidently been stored and recently relaid, retained its original turquoise.”
  2. (countable, figuratively, uncountable)Any surface or cover resembling a carpet or fulfilling its function.
    “the grassy carpet of this plain”
    “Way deep in left field, where the carpet of green sloped upward to a terrace and greeted the thick line of trees, he reached out his glove.”
  3. (countable, uncountable)Any of a number of moths in the geometrid subfamily Larentiinae
  4. (countable, obsolete, uncountable)A wrought cover for tables.
    “Tables and beds covered with copes instead of carpets and coverlets.”
  5. (countable, slang, uncountable, vulgar)A woman's pubic hair.

verb

  1. To lay carpet, or to have carpet installed, in an area.
    “After the fire, they carpeted over the blackened hardwood flooring.”
    “The builders were carpeting in the living room when Zadie inspected her new house.”
  2. (transitive)To substantially cover something, as a carpet does; to blanket something.
    “Popcorn and candy wrappers carpeted the floor of the cinema.”
    “Georgian and Regency houses cluster picturesquely around the sloping village green, which in springtime is carpeted with daffodils.”
    “2017, Jennifer S. Holland, For These Monkeys, It’s a Fight for Survival., National Geographic (March 2017)http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2017/03/macaques-monkeys-indonesia-endangered-pet-trade/ The town of Tompasobaru, a six-hour drive from Tangkoko, is known for the fragrant cloves that carpet the front yards of homes, drying on tarps in the sun. But in the town’s open market, the air hung heavy with the metallic smell of the butcher’s wares.”
  3. (UK)To reprimand.
    “Even Colonel Yakov, so recently carpeted by St Petersburg, was reported to be back in the Pamirs.”
    “At 4pm, the phone went. It was The Sun: 'We hear your daughter's been expelled for cheating at her school exams...' She'd made a remark to a friend at the end of the German exam and had been pulled up for talking. As they left the exam room, she muttered that the teacher was a 'twat'. He heard and flipped—a pretty stupid thing to do, knowing the kids were tired and tense after exams. Instead of dropping it, the teacher complained to the Head and Deb was carpeted.”

Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.

Etymology

Etymology tree Old Armenian կապերտ (kapert) Middle Armenian կարպետ (karpet)bor. Medieval Latin carpitader. Old French carpitebor. Middle English carpette English carpet From late Middle English carpette, from Old French carpite, from Medieval Latin carpita or Italian carpita, introduced in the 13th century by the Florentines from the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, from Middle Armenian կարպետ (karpet, “carpet, rug”), earlier կապերտ (kapert).

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