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Definitions of harped in various dictionaries:
verb - come back to
verb - play the harp
verb - to play on a harp (a type of stringed musical instrument)
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Simple past tense and past participle of harp. |
talk or write persistently and tediously on (a particular topic). |
A musical instrument consisting of a frame supporting a graduated series of parallel strings, played by plucking with the fingers. The modern orchestral harp has an upright frame, with pedals which enable the strings to be retuned to different keys. |
A marine mollusc which has a large vertically ribbed shell with a wide aperture, found chiefly in the Indo-Pacific. |
Talk or write persistently and tediously on (a particular topic) |
Play on a harp. |
Harped might refer to |
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In ancient Egypt, a Rope stretcher (or harpedonaptai) was a surveyor who measured real property demarcations and foundations using knotted cords, stretched so the rope did not sag. The practice is depicted in tomb paintings of the Theban Necropolis. Rope stretchers used 3-4-5 triangles and the plummet, which are still in use by modern surveyors. * The commissioning of a new sacred building was a solemn occasion, and officials as high-ranking as the Pharaoh participated in a ceremony that involved personally stretching ropes to define the foundation. This important ceremony, and therefore rope-stretching itself, are attested over 3000 years from the early dynastic period to the Ptolemaic kingdom.Rope stretching technology spread to ancient Greece and India, where it stimulated the development of geometry and mathematics. |