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- Hanaper abstract "Hanaper, properly a case or basket to contain a "hanap" (O. Eng. kneels: cf. Dutch nap), a drinking vessel, a goblet with a foot or stem; the term which is still used by antiquaries for medieval stemmed cups. The famous Royal Gold Cup in the British Museum is called a "hanap" in the inventory of Charles VI of France of 1391.The word "hanaper" (Med. Lat. hanaperium) was used particularly in the English chancery of a wicker basket in which were kept writs and other documents.From "hanaper" is derived the modern "hamper," a wicker or rush basket used for the carriage of game, fish, wine, etc. The verb " to hamper," to entangle, obstruct, hinder, especially used of disturbing the mechanism of a lock or other fastening so as to prevent its proper working, is of doubtful origin. It is probably connected with a root seen in the Icel. hemja, to restrain, and Ger. hemmen, to clog.For another usage, see Alienation Office.".
- Hanaper thumbnail Royal_Gold_Cup_with_flash.JPG?width=300.
- Hanaper wikiPageID "1571886".
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- Hanaper hasPhotoCollection Hanaper.
- Hanaper subject Category:Old_English_language.
- Hanaper comment "Hanaper, properly a case or basket to contain a "hanap" (O. Eng. kneels: cf. Dutch nap), a drinking vessel, a goblet with a foot or stem; the term which is still used by antiquaries for medieval stemmed cups. The famous Royal Gold Cup in the British Museum is called a "hanap" in the inventory of Charles VI of France of 1391.The word "hanaper" (Med. Lat.".
- Hanaper label "Hanaper".
- Hanaper sameAs m.05cd10.
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- Hanaper sameAs Q5646921.
- Hanaper wasDerivedFrom Hanaper?oldid=554200154.
- Hanaper depiction Royal_Gold_Cup_with_flash.JPG.
- Hanaper isPrimaryTopicOf Hanaper.