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skippet

American  
[skip-it] / ˈskɪp ɪt /

noun

  1. a small, round box for protecting an official or personal seal, as on a document.


skippet British  
/ ˈskɪpɪt /

noun

  1. a small round box for preserving a document or seal

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Etymology

Origin of skippet

First recorded in 1350–1400, skippet is from the Middle English word skipet. See skip 3, -et

Example Sentences

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Skippet, skip′et, n. a round flat box for holding a seal, which used to be attached to the parchment by ribbons passing through the lid.

From Project Gutenberg

Another kind of receptacle for records was a small turned box, called a "skippet," and another was the "hanaper," or hamper, a basket made of twigs or wicker-work.

From Project Gutenberg