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teapoy

English

Alternative forms

  • tepoy

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ti?.p??/

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi ????? / Urdu ?????? (tip?i, teapoy), which derives from a merger of Sanskrit ??????? (trip?da, tripod) and Classical Persian ?? ???? (sih-p?y, tripod). Corresponding ultimately to Proto-Indo-European *tréyes (three) +? *p?ds (foot). Spelling influenced by pseudoetymological association with tea

Noun

teapoy (plural teapoys)

  1. Originally, a three-legged decorative stand or table; sometimes also having a tea chest for holding a tea service. [from 1820s]
    • 2019, Nancy E. Davis, The Chinese Lady: Afong Moy in Early America:
      The teapoy, derived from the Hindi/Persian phrase denoting a three-footed table, supported a tea set or tea-related objects. Not all teapoys were tripod-like tables or sold singly. The Carneses imported lacquer teapoys in sets. These sets could be easily stacked in a corner of the drawing room and brought out at teatime to hold a teacup, a set, or a caddy. The Carneses purchased lacquered teapoys sets for four dollars in China and probably sold them for twice that amount in America.

Descendants

  • ? Bengali: ????? (?ipai)

See also

  • charpoy

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teaboy

English

Etymology

tea +? boy

Noun

teaboy (plural teaboys)

  1. A young man employed to prepare tea (the drink).

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