vapen

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  To vape (to inhale the vapour of an electronic cigarette).

Etymology
From, , from , from. Attested in the “weapon” sense since the 11th century, in the heraldic sense since 1430–1450, and in the “military branch” sense since 1855.

Noun

 * 1) weapon
 * 2)  arms
 * 3)  military branch, or part thereof

Related terms
''Note: compounds using “vapen” could technically refer to any of the word’s multiple senses. For instance, “stadsvapen” could in theory mean “city weapon”, rather than having the by far more common meaning of “(heraldic) city arms”. The grouping of terms below is intended to reflect the words’ most common meanings, with the fourth group meant for terms whose meanings are more context‐sensitive.'' Terms relating to the “weapon” sense:

Terms relating to the “(heraldic) arms” sense:

Terms relating to the “military branch” sense: Terms potentially relating to different senses, depending on the context: