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chipped, ppl. a.|tʃɪpt| [f. chip v.1 and n.1] †1. Chapped. Obs.
1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. li. (1495) 633 Chyppid chynnes and whelkes of the lyppes. 1530Palsgr. 307/2 Chypped as ones face or handes is with the marche wynde. 2. a. Cut into chips, esp. of potatoes (cf. chip n.1 2 b); made with chips or small pieces.
1599Minsheu Sp. Dict., Engastár..to make inlaied worke, as chipped worke or checker work with bone, or timber. 1611Cotgr., Chapplé..also, chipped; as bread. 1911L. Stone Jonah i. ix. 98 The larrikins turned to the chipped-potato stall as a hungry dog jumps at a bone. 1948Good Housek. Cookery Bk. ii. 334 Chipped potatoes are a national favourite. 1965P. Harben Grammar of Cookery x. 215 The most popular form of fried potatoes in Great Britain is the one we know as chipped potatoes or ‘chips’. b. Of beef: cut into thin pieces and dried. U.S.
1819Massachusetts Spy 18 Aug. 4/2 No vapid tea, or cold toast, and greasy butter, and chipped meat. 1859Knickerbocker Oct. 406 Such waffles, chipped beef, sweetmeats, melon. 1948Field & Stream (U.S.) July 116/3 Dried or chipped beef is excellent. 3. a. Having small pieces chopped or broken off the edges or surface; broken off in small pieces; made by chipping (as prehistoric flint implements).
1863A. Tylor Educ. & Manuf. 47 The supposition of man having lived in caves, using only the most simple tools made from chipped flint. 1865Tylor Early Hist. Man. viii. 195 A set of chipped implements belonging to the..period of the cromlechs. b. chipped glass (see quot.)
1903Chambers's Jrnl. VI. 685/1 The material is known technically as chipped glass, for the pattern is actually chipped out of the surface. |