Pap (?), n. [Cf. OSw. papp. Cf. Pap soft food.][1913 Webster]
1. (Anat.) A nipple; a mammilla; a teat. Dryden.[1913 Webster]
The paps which thou hast sucked.
2. A rounded, nipplelike hill or peak; anything resembling a nipple in shape; a mamelon. Macaulay.[1913 Webster]
Pap, n. [Cf. D. pap, G. pappe, both perh. fr. L. papa, pappa, the word with which infants call for food: cf. It. pappa.] 1. A soft food for infants, made of bread boiled or softened in milk or water.[1913 Webster]
2. Hence: Any speech, writing, or idea lacking substance, or of trivial content; oversimplified, trite, or worthless ideas.Syn. -- pablum, drivel, twaddle.[PJC]
3. Nourishment or support from official patronage; as, treasury pap. [Colloq. & Contemptuous][1913 Webster]
4. The pulp of fruit. Ainsworth.[1913 Webster]
Pap, v. t. To feed with pap. Beau. & Fl.[1913 Webster]