v.
    - make or become bent or twisted out of shape, typically from the action of heat or damp. 
▸make abnormal; distort.
 - (with reference to a ship) move or be moved along by hauling on a rope attached to a stationary object ashore.
 - arrange (yarn) so as to form the warp of a piece of cloth.
 - cover (land) with a deposit of alluvial soil by flooding.
 
n.
    - a distortion or twist in shape.
 - the lengthwise threads on a loom over and under which the weft threads are passed to make cloth.
 - a rope attached at one end to a fixed point and used for moving or mooring a ship.
 - archaic alluvial sediment.
 
 
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  Etymology
  OE (early senses included ‘throw’ and ‘hit’) weorpan (v.), wearp (n.), of Gmc origin.