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pipkin
[ pip-kin ]
noun
- a small, earthen pot.
- British Dialect. a piggin.
pipkin
/ ˈpɪpkɪn /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pipkin1
C16: perhaps a diminutive of pipe ²; see -kin
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Example Sentences
Boil the oil and soap together in a pipkin, and then gradually stir in the sand and lemon-juice.
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Nathaniel Pipkin had ocular demonstration of the fact, that the rumours of old Lobbs's treasures were not exaggerated.
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Dear old Pipkin is better off away from her; but I do miss her and will never forgive that woman.
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She killed Pipkin, my mother's cat, just as soon as she came.
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He set a great pipkin of water to heat, brought out a clean robe of white wool, a jelab like his own, and made some tea.
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