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Webster
1913
Edition
Sippet
Sip′pet
,
Noun.
[See
Sip
,
Sop
.]
A small sop; a small, thin piece of toasted bread soaked in milk, broth, or the like; a small piece of toasted or fried bread cut into some special shape and used for garnishing.
Your sweet
sippets
in widows’ houses.
Milton.
Webster
1828
Edition
Sippet
SIP'PET
,
Noun.
A small sop. [Not in use.]
Definition
2024
sippet
sippet
English
Noun
sippet
(
plural
sippets
)
A small piece of something, especially a piece of
toast
or fried
bean
eaten with
soup
or
gravy
.
1685
,
Robert May,
The accomplisht cook
:
Then have
sippets
finely carved, and some slices of
French
bread in the bottom of the dish,
[
…
]
.
1764
,
Elizabeth Moxon,
English Housewifery Exemplified
:
Garnish your dish with
sippets
, lemon, and a few pickled mushrooms.
1859-1861
,
Mrs. Isabella Beeton,
The Book of Household Management
:
Serve with small
sippets
of bread fried in butter.
See also
snippet
Anagrams
pipets
Etymology
First attested in the 16th Century, as a
diminutive
of
sop
.
Pronunciation
Rhymes:
-ɪpɪt
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