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gipper
English
Etymology
gip (“clean [fish] for curing”) +? -er (suffix forming agent nouns)
Pronunciation
- (General American, Received Pronunciation) enPR: g??p?r, IPA(key): /???p?/
Noun
gipper (plural gippers)
- (obsolete except dialectal) One who gips (i.e., cleans fish in preparation for curing).
Translations
References
- ‘Gi·pper’ s.v. “Gip, v.” on page 173/1 of § 2 (G) of volume IV (F and G, ed. Henry Bradley, 1901) of A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (1st ed.)
Anagrams
- grippe
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gipser
English
Alternative forms
- gipsire
Etymology
French gibecière (“a game pouch or game pocket”). Compare gibbier.
Noun
gipser (plural gipsers)
- (historical) A kind of pouch worn at the girdle.
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Anagrams
- Grieps, gripes
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