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sipling north. and obs. Sc. (ˈsɪplɪŋ) Forms: 6 suppline, syplin, syeppaling, 8 sippleing; 7, 9– sipling, 9 siplin', -lin. [perh. ad. OF. souplin a shoot of a tree (Godef.); as a mere var. of sapling the change of vowel would be difficult to account for.] A sapling.1513 Douglas æneid iii. i. 47 Quhar...
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sipple
sipple, v. (ˈsɪp(ə)l) Also 6 syp-, 7 scipple. [f. sip v. + -le 3.] 1. trans. To drink (liquor, etc.) slowly or by small sips; to sip up.1566 Drant Horace, Sat. i. iii. B v, The man doth sipple up the brothe. 1570 Levins Manip. 141 To sypple, sorbillare. 1683 G. M[eriton] Yorkshire Ale (1685) 7 At th...
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sapling
sapling (ˈsæplɪŋ) Forms: 5 sapp(e)lynge, 6 sapplyne, 7 saplyn, 7–9 saplin, 8 sappling, 6– sapling. [f. sap n.1 + -ling1. Cf. sipling.] 1. A young tree; esp. a young forest-tree with a trunk a few inches in diameter.1415 in York Minister Fabric Rolls (Surtees) 35 In ij sappelynges emptis de Gilberto ...
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syeue
syeppaling, syer, syeth, syeue see sipling, sire, syver, scythe, sieve v.
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