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† inˈdip, v. Obs. Also endip. [f. in-1 + dip v. Cf. Du. indippen.] trans. To dip in.
1596R. L[inche] Diella, Don Diego (1877) 82 Sacred Pymplæides endip my quill Within the holy waters of your spring. 1610G. Fletcher Christ's Tri. ii. xi, Whose garment was before indipt in blood. 1631Celestina vi. 77 That poyson..wherewith that cruel shot of Cupid hath it's sharpe point deepely indipped. Hence † inˈdipping vbl. n.
a1564Becon Cert. Art. Chr. Relig. in Prayers, etc. (Parker Soc.) 415 Julius the pope..doth utterly forbid such intinction or indipping, and commandeth that the cup should severally be taken by itself. |