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napkin
English
Etymology
From Middle English napkyn, equivalent to nape (“cloth”) +? -kin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?næp.k?n/
Noun
napkin (plural napkins)
- A serviette; a (usually rectangular) piece of cloth or paper used at the table for wiping the mouth and hands for cleanliness while eating.
- (Britain, South Africa) A nappy (UK), a diaper (American).
- A small scarf worn on the head by Christian women (chiefly Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox) when entering a church, as a token of modesty.
- A sanitary napkin.
Translations
Cebuano
Etymology
From English napkin, from Middle English napkyn.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: nap?kin
Noun
napkin
- a sanitary napkin
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:napkin.
Middle English
Noun
napkin
- Alternative form of napkyn
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hippin
English
Noun
hippin (plural hippins)
- (Northumbria) A napkin for an infant.
- (Northumbria) Theatre curtain.
- (Tyneside, in the plural) Babies' nappies.
References
- Frank Graham (1987) The New Geordie Dictionary, ?ISBN
- Northumberland Words, English Dialect Society, R. Oliver Heslop, 1893–4
Westrobothnian
Etymology
From hiip (“to gasp”).
Adjective
hippin
- breathless
- dismayed, amazed
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