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Wrap in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

Wrapvt
लपेटना{कागज़ आदि से}
🗣️ oDhana [/ɹæp/, /ɹɒp/, /(w)ræp/, /ˈwræp/, [ˈwræp], /ˈræp/, [ˈræp], /ˈʋræp/, [ˈʋræp], /ʁap/, /vʁap/, /ˈrap/, /ˈvrap/, [ˈrap], /ʁɛp/, /vʁɛp/, /ɹɛp/, /vɹɛp/, /ʁæp/]
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📖 Meaning of “wrap”

The meaning of “wrap” in Hindi is लपेटना{कागज़ आदि से}, pronounced oDhana — it is a vt. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

📘 Definition of wrap

cloak that is folded or wrapped around a person

🟢 Similar words for wrap
wrapper wrapping wrap up wind roll twine envelop enfold enwrap enclose
🔴 Opposite words for wrap
unwrap
✍️ Wrap in a sentence
The gifts were wrapped and kept on the table.
मइया चटख हरे पाड़ वाला बैगनी ओढ़ना ओढे जब खेतों पर बापू को रोटी देनेजाती.
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

From Middle English wrappen (“to wrap, fold”), of uncertain origin. Perhaps related to North Frisian wrappe (“to press into; stop up”), dialectal Danish vrappe (“to stuff, cram”), Middle Low German rincworpen (“to envelop, wrap”), Middle Low German wrempen (“to wrinkle, scrunch the face”), all perhaps tied to Proto-Indo-European *werp-, *werb- (“to turn, twist, bend”).
Compare also similar-sounding and similar-meaning Middle English wlappen (“to wrap, lap, envelop, fold”), Middle Dutch lappen (“to wrap up”), Old Italian goluppare (“to wrap”) (from Germanic). Doublet of lap; related to envelop, develop. Also compare Latin verber (“whip, lash”).

Quick facts about “wrap”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Wrap
Meaning in Hindi
लपेटना{कागज़ आदि से}
Pronunciation
oDhana
Part of speech
Vt
Similar words
10
Opposite words
1
Word Origin (Etymology)
From Middle English wrappen (“to wrap, fold”), of uncertain origin. Perhaps related to North Frisian wrappe (“to press into; stop up”), dialectal Danish vrappe (“to stuff, cram”), Middle Low German rincworpen (“to envelop, wrap”), Middle Low German wrempen (“to wrinkle, scrunch the face”), all perhaps tied to Proto-Indo-European *werp-, *werb- (“to turn, twist, bend”).
Compare also similar-sounding and similar-meaning Middle English wlappen (“to wrap, lap, envelop, fold”), Middle Dutch lappen (“to wrap up”), Old Italian goluppare (“to wrap”) (from Germanic). Doublet of lap; related to envelop, develop. Also compare Latin verber (“whip, lash”).

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "wrap" is लपेटना{कागज़ आदि से} (oDhana).
In Devanagari script it is written as लपेटना{कागज़ आदि से}.
It is pronounced "oDhana". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.