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gipon Obs. exc. arch. Forms: 4 gypo(u)n, gepoun, 4–5 gipoun, 5 gippon, 4, 9 gipon, (9 gipion). [a. OF. gip(p)on, jup(p)on, tunic, jupon, f. gipe, jupe gipe.] A tunic, frequently worn under the hauberk.
c1386Chaucer Prol. 75 Of ffustian he wered a gypon [v.r. iopoun] Al bismotered with his habergeon. 1387Trevisa Higden (Rolls) I. 403 Wiþ oute sorcot, gowne, coote, kirtelle; Wiþ gipoun [v.r. iopen], tabard, cloke, and belle [L. sine supertunicis, collobiis et tunicis]. a1400Octouian 1029 The hauberk was all reed of rust..Thaugh the gypon were full of dust Hyt was nat wykke. c1420Lydg. Thebes ii. 499 And Tideus aboue his Habergeoun A gipoun hadde. 1616Bullokar, Gippon, a doublet: a light coat. 1813Scott Trierm. iii. xviii, With nought to fence his dauntless breast But the close gipon's under-vest. 1843James Forest Days I. iii, Under his coat he had a gipon of sendull fit for a king. |