Meaning of Imp | Babel Free
ɪmpDefinitions
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A small, mischievous sprite or a malevolent supernatural creature, somewhat comparable to a demon but smaller and less powerful, formerly regarded as the child of the devil or a demon (see sense 3.2). transitive
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Synonym of god (“person who owns and runs a multi-user dungeon”). slang, transitive
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Initialism of inosine monophosphate. abbreviation, alt-of, initialism, uncountable
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A mischievous child. broadly, humorous, often, transitive
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Initialism of integral membrane protein. abbreviation, alt-of, initialism, uncountable
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A baby Tasmanian devil. broadly, transitive
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Initialism of individual meal package. Canada, abbreviation, alt-of, initialism, uncountable
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A supporter (or less commonly, a player) of the Lincoln City Football Club. British, broadly, colloquial, transitive
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A young shoot of a plant, a tree, etc.; a sapling; also, a part of a plant used for grafting; a graft. obsolete, transitive
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An offspring or scion, especially of a noble family; (generally) a (usually male) child; a (young) man. obsolete, transitive
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Something added to or united with another to lengthen it out or repair it (such as an eke or small stand on which a beehive is placed, or a length of twisted hair in a fishing line). British, dialectal, obsolete, transitive
Equivalents
العربية
العفريت
Български
въшльо
Čeština
šotek
Dansk
skælm
Ελληνικά
διαβολάκι
Magyar
kópé
Kurdî
ananas
Polski
ananas
ancymon
andrusowski
antek
baciar
chochlik
diabełek
diablę
diablica
diablik
filut
gagatek
gałgan
huncwot
jucha
ladaco
łapserdak
łobuz
łobuziak
nicpoń
niecnota
numerek
psotnik
ptaszek
rozrabiaka
ścichapęk
skrzat
Sowizdrzał
Szatan
szelma
urwipołeć
urwis
utrapieniec
wisus
ziółko
Română
drăcușor
Русский
баловник
баловница
бесёнок
дьяволёнок
негодник
негодница
плут
плуто́вка
пострелёнок
прока́зник
проказница
чертёнок
чёртик
шалун
шалу́нья
шельма
ไทย
แทตย์
Українська
бісеня
Examples
“"Yes, there are a great, great many coming after us; at least a score," said the lad.—"Well, that's the troll," said the horse; "he is coming after us with his imps."”
“It was as if there were little imps dancing in my mouth, and every so often, when a situation arose, they'd get together, giggle wickedly, and try to push words out of my open mouth.”
“Concourſe, and noiſe, and toil, he ever fled; / Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray / Of ſquabbling imps; but to the foreſt ſped, / Or roam'd at large the lonely mountain's head; […]”
“[…] I've left my young children to look after themselves, and a more mischievous and troublesome set of young imps doesn't exist, ma'am; […]”
“When they are upset, their ears blush a furious crimson, resembling red horns and adding to their diabolical image. (Baby devils, packed four to a pouch, are known as imps.)”
“Although this devil was new to her – he was at the neck of the peninsula, which she visited only once a year – she often trapped the same devils dozens of times over the years, watching them grow from tiny imps in their mothers’ pouches to the grizzled old age of about 5.”
“Siberian Tigers vs. Tasmanian Devils […] Tasmanian devils are marsupials, mammals with pouches. Females give birth to tiny, undeveloped babies called imps. About twenty to thirty imps are born at one time. The imps race to survive. They crawl about 3 inches (7.6 centimeters) to their mother's pouch. The first few to arrive attach themselves to the mother's four nipples. Only these four imps survive.”
“Þai sett hem doun al þre / Vnder a fair ympetre, / And wel sone þis fair quene / Fel on slepe opon þe grene.”
They set them down all three / Under a fair imp-tree, / And well soon this fair queen / Fell asleep upon the green.
“[Atheists and Epicures,] ſeeke they not by all meanes poſſible too weede all Religion, all feare of GOD, all remorſe of conſcience out of mennes harts? Out of theſe rootes ſpring other impes, no leſſe perniciouſe than the ſtockes of whiche they come: […]”
“And thou moſt dreaded impe of higheſt Ioue, / Faire Venus ſonne, that with thy cruell dart / At that good knight ſo cunningly didſt rove, / That glorious fire it kindled in his heart, / Lay now thy deadly Heben bow apart, / And with thy mother milde come to my ayde: […]”
“[B]efore / The tender impe was wained from the teat, / The Princess Maud him tooke, in vertues lore / She brought him vp, […]”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
See also
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