Reverse Dictionary: CHAP

ADJECTIVES
HAZLED chapped like the skin in frosty weather → 1902 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
SCRAN’D chapped; said of skin → 1904 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► SPREATHED of skin: cracked, rough, or sore, as a result of exposure to cold or damp; chapped → 1825 Eng. dial.

NOUNS
► CREPATURE a wound, crack, or chap in the skin → 1582 obs.
HACK a chap or crack in the skin, generally caused by exposure to cold, wet, or frost → 1808 Sc.

VERBS
GAIG to chap or crack; said of the hands → 1900 Sc. (Bk.)
HACK to chap or crack; to make or become rough; said of skin → c1779 Sc.
SCOURGE to chap; to become red and sore → 1892 Eng. dial.