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lappie

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Afrikaans lappie, from Dutch lappie, Hollandic form of lapje (a little rag)

Noun

lappie (plural lappies)

  1. (South Africa) loincloth
  2. (South Africa) dishtowel
  3. (South Africa) face cloth; flannel

Afrikaans

Noun

lappie (plural lappies)

  1. Diminutive of lap

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nappie

English

Noun

nappie (plural nappies)

  1. Alternative form of nappy:
    1. A diaper.
      • 1954, Ernest Cady, We Adopted Three, page 65,
        Depositing Susie in the bathinette, I removed the soiled nappie.
    2. A shallow bowl.
      • 1941, Beth Bailey McLean, The Table Graces, page 19,
        For family service, the 4-inch nappie is more practical than the sherbet glass.
      • 2003, Bob Page, Dale Frederiksen, Dean Six, Homer Laughlin: Decades of Dinnerware, page 219,
        The solid colored pieces sold with this line were the nappie, fruit bowl, creamer, sugar bowl with lid, and cup.
      • 2009, Joan E. Kaiser, The Glass Industry in South Boston, page 114,
        Numerous Eastern and Midwestern glasshouses produced the nappie in several sizes.
    3. A type of strong ale.
      • a. 1846, Robert Burns, Comforts of the Poor, 1846, Henry Corbould, The Book of the Poets, page 448,
        An' whyles twalpennie-worth o? nappie / Can mak the bodies unco happy ;

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