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Definition of tippet in English: tippetnoun ˈtɪpɪtˈtɪpɪt 1A woman's long fur scarf or shawl worn around the neck and shoulders. Example sentencesExamples - Surely slivers of raw offal are the only appropriate accessory for a full-length fox coat with matching paw-and-nose tippet?
- As well as photographs and memorabilia, the display includes a selection of instruments and one of their distinctive uniforms with its large cap, known as a veil, and a small cape called a tippet.
- It's like wearing a mink tippet or not recycling.
- Fur tippets are likely to be all the rage by November and December as not only are they a 200 year old revived fashion item rarely seen, but they are also practical in chilly windy countries in winter.
- The children were in their traditional uniform - blue trousers and blue cut-away coats with gold braid and old fashioned tabs for the boys; grey bonnets, tippets and aprons for the girls.
- 1.1 A long scarf or shawl worn as a ceremonial garment, especially by the clergy.
(尤指教士的)黑色圣带 Example sentencesExamples - He should have had a Tyburne tippet, a halpeny halter, and all such proud prelates.
- 1.2historical A long, narrow strip of cloth forming part of or attached to a hood or sleeve.
〈史〉披肩布(或衣袖)的下垂部分 Example sentencesExamples - At his fancy-dress party, Arkadin, already huge, augments his volume with tails, a heavy cloak with a triple tippet, and a three-cornered hat.
OriginMiddle English: probably from an Anglo-Norman derivative of the noun tip1. Rhymespipit, sippet, skippet, snippet, Tippett, whippet Definition of tippet in US English: tippetnounˈtɪpɪtˈtipit 1A woman's long fur scarf or shawl worn around the neck and shoulders. Example sentencesExamples - Surely slivers of raw offal are the only appropriate accessory for a full-length fox coat with matching paw-and-nose tippet?
- Fur tippets are likely to be all the rage by November and December as not only are they a 200 year old revived fashion item rarely seen, but they are also practical in chilly windy countries in winter.
- It's like wearing a mink tippet or not recycling.
- The children were in their traditional uniform - blue trousers and blue cut-away coats with gold braid and old fashioned tabs for the boys; grey bonnets, tippets and aprons for the girls.
- As well as photographs and memorabilia, the display includes a selection of instruments and one of their distinctive uniforms with its large cap, known as a veil, and a small cape called a tippet.
- 1.1 A long ceremonial scarf worn especially by the clergy.
(尤指教士的)黑色圣带 Example sentencesExamples - He should have had a Tyburne tippet, a halpeny halter, and all such proud prelates.
- 1.2historical A long, narrow strip of cloth forming part of or attached to a hood or sleeve.
〈史〉披肩布(或衣袖)的下垂部分 Example sentencesExamples - At his fancy-dress party, Arkadin, already huge, augments his volume with tails, a heavy cloak with a triple tippet, and a three-cornered hat.
OriginMiddle English: probably from an Anglo-Norman derivative of the noun tip. |