Lop

Noun

 * 1)  A flea.
 * Hadway wi ye man, ye liftin wi lops

Verb

 * 1) To cut off as the top or extreme part of anything, especially to prune a small limb off a shrub or tree.

Noun

 * 1) 🇺🇸  A disabled person, a cripple.
 * 2) * 1935: Rex Stout, The League of Frightened Men, p5
 * "He's a lop; it mentions here about his getting up to the stand with his crippled leg but it doesn't say which one."

Thesaurus
abscind, amputate, annihilate, bag, bagging, baggy, ballooning, ban, bar, bob, bounce, bound, cascade, clip, crop, cull, cut, cut away, cut off, cut out, daggle, dangle, depend, dock, drabble, drag, draggle, drape, droop, drooping, droopy, eliminate, enucleate, eradicate, except, excise, exclude, extinguish, extirpate, fall, flap, flop, floppy, flow, hang, hang down, hop, hurdle, isolate, knock off, leap, limp, loll, lollop, loose, lop-eared, loppy, mutilate, nip, nod, nodding, pare, peel, pend, pick out, prune, root out, rule out, sag, sagging, sagging in folds, saggy, set apart, set aside, shave, shear, slump, spring, stamp out, strike off, strip, strip off, swag, swing, take off, take out, trail, trollop, truncate, vault, weep, wipe out

Etymology 1
From loppe:, from  loppe:, from, from. Cognate with loppe:, SV undefined loppa:,  lüpfen:, lupfen:.

Etymology 2
From loppe:.

Etymology 3
Back-formation from lopsided.

Verb

 * Spanish:, ,


 * Swedish: kvista, avkvista

Anagrams

 * PLO
 * pol, POL

Verb

 * 1) to steal, to shoplift

Etymology
Of unknown origin.

Descendants

 * Bosnian:
 * Croatian: lópov


 * Serbian:
 * Slovene: lópov

Noun

 * 1) wolf