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lop (v.1)

"to cut off," originally of branches of a tree, mid-15c. (implied in lopped; place name Loppedthorn is attested from 1287), a verb from Middle English loppe (n.) "small branches and twigs trimmed from trees" (early 15c.), which, along with Medieval Latin loppa, is of unknown origin. Related: Lopping.

lop (v.2)

"droop, hang loosely," as do the ears of certain dogs and rabbits, 1570s, probably a variant of lob or of lap (v.); compare lopsided (1711), which in early use also was lapsided. Lop-eared attested from 1680s. Related: Lopped; lopping.

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Definitions of lop from WordNet

lop (v.)
cut off from a whole;
Synonyms: discerp / sever
lop (v.)
cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of;
Synonyms: snip / clip / crop / trim / dress / prune / cut back
From wordnet.princeton.edu