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BeclippedBeclip Be*clip", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Beclipped (?).] [AS.
beclyppan; pref. be + clyppan to embrace.]
To embrace; to surround. [Obs.] --Wyclif. Blobber-lipped
Blobber-lipped Blob"ber-lipped` (-l[i^]pt`), a.
Having thick lips. ``A blobber-lipped shell.' --Grew.
Clipper
Clipper Clip"per, n.
1. One who clips; specifically, one who clips off the edges
of coin.
Cowslipped
Cowslipped Cow"slipped` (-sl[i^]pt`), a.
Adorned with cowslips. ``Cowslipped lawns.' --Keats.
FlipperFlipper Flip"per, n. [Cf. Flip, Flippant.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) A broad flat limb used for swimming, as those
of seals, sea turtles, whales, etc.
2. (Naut.) The hand. [Slang] HarelippedHarelip Hare"lip`, n.
A lip, commonly the upper one, having a fissure of
perpendicular division like that of a hare. --
Hare"lipped`, a. LippedLip Lip, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lipped (l[i^]pt); p. pr. & vb.
n. Lipping (-p[i^]ng).]
1. To touch with the lips; to put the lips to; hence, to
kiss.
The bubble on the wine which breaks Before you lip
the glass. --Praed.
A hand that kings Have lipped and trembled kissing.
--Shak.
2. To utter; to speak. [R.] --Keats. Lipped
Lipped Lipped (l[i^]pt), a.
1. Having a lip or lips; having a raised or rounded edge
resembling the lip; -- often used in composition; as,
thick-lipped, thin-lipped, etc.
2. (Bot.) Labiate.
Slipper
Slipper Slip"per, a. [AS. slipur.]
Slippery. [Obs.]
O! trustless state of earthly things, and slipper hope
Of mortal men. --Spenser.
SlipperSlipper Slip"per, n.
1. One who, or that which, slips.
2. A kind of light shoe, which may be slipped on with ease,
and worn in undress; a slipshoe.
3. A kind of apron or pinafore for children.
4. A kind of brake or shoe for a wagon wheel.
5. (Mach.) A piece, usually a plate, applied to a sliding
piece, to receive wear and afford a means of adjustment;
-- also called shoe, and gib.
Slipper animalcule (Zo["o]l.), a ciliated infusorian of the
genus Paramecium.
Slipper flower.(Bot.) Slipperwort.
Slipper limpet, or Slipper shell (Zo["o]l.), a boat
shell. Slipper animalculeSlipper Slip"per, n.
1. One who, or that which, slips.
2. A kind of light shoe, which may be slipped on with ease,
and worn in undress; a slipshoe.
3. A kind of apron or pinafore for children.
4. A kind of brake or shoe for a wagon wheel.
5. (Mach.) A piece, usually a plate, applied to a sliding
piece, to receive wear and afford a means of adjustment;
-- also called shoe, and gib.
Slipper animalcule (Zo["o]l.), a ciliated infusorian of the
genus Paramecium.
Slipper flower.(Bot.) Slipperwort.
Slipper limpet, or Slipper shell (Zo["o]l.), a boat
shell. Slipper flowerSlipper Slip"per, n.
1. One who, or that which, slips.
2. A kind of light shoe, which may be slipped on with ease,
and worn in undress; a slipshoe.
3. A kind of apron or pinafore for children.
4. A kind of brake or shoe for a wagon wheel.
5. (Mach.) A piece, usually a plate, applied to a sliding
piece, to receive wear and afford a means of adjustment;
-- also called shoe, and gib.
Slipper animalcule (Zo["o]l.), a ciliated infusorian of the
genus Paramecium.
Slipper flower.(Bot.) Slipperwort.
Slipper limpet, or Slipper shell (Zo["o]l.), a boat
shell. Slipper limpetSlipper Slip"per, n.
1. One who, or that which, slips.
2. A kind of light shoe, which may be slipped on with ease,
and worn in undress; a slipshoe.
3. A kind of apron or pinafore for children.
4. A kind of brake or shoe for a wagon wheel.
5. (Mach.) A piece, usually a plate, applied to a sliding
piece, to receive wear and afford a means of adjustment;
-- also called shoe, and gib.
Slipper animalcule (Zo["o]l.), a ciliated infusorian of the
genus Paramecium.
Slipper flower.(Bot.) Slipperwort.
Slipper limpet, or Slipper shell (Zo["o]l.), a boat
shell. Slipper shellSlipper Slip"per, n.
1. One who, or that which, slips.
2. A kind of light shoe, which may be slipped on with ease,
and worn in undress; a slipshoe.
3. A kind of apron or pinafore for children.
4. A kind of brake or shoe for a wagon wheel.
5. (Mach.) A piece, usually a plate, applied to a sliding
piece, to receive wear and afford a means of adjustment;
-- also called shoe, and gib.
Slipper animalcule (Zo["o]l.), a ciliated infusorian of the
genus Paramecium.
Slipper flower.(Bot.) Slipperwort.
Slipper limpet, or Slipper shell (Zo["o]l.), a boat
shell. Slippered
Slippered Slip"pered, a.
Wearing slippers. --Shak.
Slipperily
Slipperily Slip"per*i*ly, adv.
In a slippery manner.
Slipperiness
Slipperiness Slip"per*i*ness, n.
The quality of being slippery.
Slipperness
Slipperness Slip"per*ness, n.
Slipperiness. [Obs.]
SlipperwortSlipperwort Slip"per*wort`, n. (Bot.)
See Calceolaria. Two-lipped
Two-lipped Two"-lipped`, a.
1. Having two lips.
2. (Bot.) Divided in such a manner as to resemble the two
lips when the mouth is more or less open; bilabiate.
Meaning of Lippe from wikipedia
- the
region Ostwestfalen-
Lippe. The
district of
Lippe is
named after the
Lords of
Lippe, who
originally lived on the
river Lippe and
founded Lippstadt there...
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Lippe (later
Lippe-Detmold and then
again Lippe) was a
state in Germany,
ruled by the
House of
Lippe. It was
located between the
Weser river and the southeast...
- The
House of
Lippe (German: Haus
Lippe) is the
former reigning house of a
number of
small German states, two of
which existed until the
German Revolution...
- Schaumburg-
Lippe, also
called Lippe-Schaumburg, was
created as a
county in 1647,
became a prin****lity in 1807 and a free
state in 1918, and was until...
-
Lippe-Alverdissen was a
German County of the
ruling House of
Lippe. The
branch was
created in 1613
following the
death of
Count Simon VI of
Lippe, with...
-
Lippe (French: [lip]) was a
department of the
First French Empire in present-day Germany. It was
named after the
river Lippe. It was
formed in 1811, when...
- The
Lippe Uplands (German:
Lipper Bergland,
German pronunciation, or
Lippisches Bergland) is a
range of
hills in Ostwestfalen-
Lippe within the administrative...
- one:
Lippe, a
former prin****lity and free state. The
seventeen districts and nine
independent cities of
Westphalia and the
single district of
Lippe are...
-
Prince Bernhard of
Lippe-Biesterfeld (later
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands; 29 June 1911 – 1
December 2004) was
Prince of the
Netherlands from 6 September...
-
Lippe-Brake was a
county during the 17th century,
located in
Lippe, Germany, and
ruled by a
branch of the
House of
Lippe. The
county was
created in 1621...