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▪ I. lipe, n.1 Obs. exc. dial.|laɪp| Forms: 4 lippe, lyppe, 6, 9 lipe, lype. [Cf. OF. lipee (F. lippée).] a. A portion, a slip. b. A pleat or fold. a.1377Langl. P. Pl. B. v. 250, I..lene folke þat lese wol a lyppe at euery noble. 1393Ibid. C. xii. 226 Me were leuere,..a lippe of godes grace, Than al þe kynde witt þat ȝe can boþe. 1851Cumbld. Gloss., Lipe, a fragment. 1878Cumbld. Gloss., Lipe, a large portion. Usually applied to land. b.a1600Queen's Wardrobe in Nichols Progr. Q. Eliz. III. 508 One peticoate of tawney satten,..with lypes, lyned with orenge-colour sarconet. 1808–80Jamieson, Lype, a crease, a fold. ▪ II. † lipe, n.2 Obs. A sudden movement, a jerk.
1545R. Ascham Toxoph. i. (Arb.) 89 You shall se a weake smithe, which wyl wyth a lipe and turnyng of his arme, take vp a barre of yron, yat another man thrise as stronge, cannot stirre. ▪ III. lipe var. lype. |