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Lipped. World English Historical Dictionary

Lipped. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1903, rev. 2024. Lipped ppl. a. [f. LIP sb. or v. + -ED.]

1   1.  Having or furnished with a lip or lips; having lips of a specified kind. Often in parasynthetic comb., as blubber-, red-, thick-lipped.

2 1377 onwards [see BABBER, BLABBER, BLOBBER, BLUBBER].

3 1604.  Shaks., Oth., IV. ii. 63. Thou young and Rose-lip’d Cherubin.

4 1755.  Johnson, Lipped, having lips.

5 1820.  Keats, Lamia, I. 189. A virgin purest lipped.

6 1844.  Willis, Lady Jane, I. 644. Lamps conceal’d in bells of alabaster, Lipp’d like a lily.

7 1851.  Beck’s Florist, 133. Stalk … inserted in a small, sometimes a lipped, hollow.

8 c. 1865.  J. Wylde, in Circ. Sci., I. 403/2. A lipped vessel should … be used.

9 1897.  Allbutt’s Syst. Med., II. 1058. The filaridæ are long filiform worms with a lipped, a papillated, or a simple mouth.

10 1897.  Mary Kingsley, W. Africa, 72. Delicate little nostrils, mouths not too heavily lipped.

11 1902.  Brit. Med. Jrnl., 12 April, 879. The synovial membrane was found rather inflamed, and the edges of the cartilages were lipped.

12   2.  Bot. = LABIATE; also, having a labellum.

13 1836.  Loudon, Encycl. Plants, Gloss., Lipped, having a distinct lip or labellum.

14 1847.  W. E. Steele, Field Bot., Introd. 16 (Gloss.), Lipped = Bilabiate.

15 1854.  S. Thomson, Wild Fl., III. (ed. 4), 251. Another lipped flower, is the … hemp nettle.

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