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单词 flipe
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flipen.

/flʌɪp/
Forms: Also 1500s flepe, 1500s–1800s flype.
Etymology: compare Dutch fleb , flep , a forehead-cloth worn by women, Danish flip lap, protruding piece (of a shirt, etc.), lip of a wound, modern Icelandic flipi a horse's lip; compare also flipe v., from which the senses in sense 2 are derived.
northern.
1. A fold or flap; the flap or brim of a hat.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > parts of headgear > [noun] > other
bouta1300
locketa1350
flipe1530
tarf1545
corneta1547
round tire1560
scuffe1599
lappet1601
mirror1601
flandana1685
rose1725
rounding1732
feather-peeper1757
screed1788
valance1791
busby-bag1807
cointise1834
wing1834
kredemnon1850
havelock1861
cache-peigne1873
pullover1875
stocking-foot1921
grummet1953
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 552/2 I tourne up the flepe of a cap.
1571 in J. Raine Wills & Inventories N. Counties Eng. (1835) I. 361 Vj cappes wth flypes in ye neke iiij s.
a1689 W. Cleland Coll. Poems (1697) 12 With good blew Bonnets on their Heads: Which on the one side had a flipe, Adorn'd with a Tobacco pipe.
1796 W. Marshall Provincialisms E. Yorks. in Rural Econ. Yorks. (ed. 2) II. 319 Flipe (of a hat), the brim.
1828 T. Bewick Mem. (1862) 38 In what king's reign his hat had been made was only to be guessed at, but the flipes of it were very large.
1868 J. C. Atkinson Gloss. Cleveland Dial. Flipe, the brim of a hat.
2. dialect. (See quots.)
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1847 J. O. Halliwell Dict. Archaic & Provinc. Words I Flipe, a flake of snow.
1892 R. O. Heslop Northumberland Words Flipe, Flype, a thin piece, a piece of skin torn off. To take off in flypes, is to take off in thin pieces.

Derivatives

fliped adj. (also flipped) having a flap.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [adjective] > hat > having flaps
turfel1558
flapped1748
fliped1886
1886 Pall Mall Gaz. 4 June 11/1 A Jew, in a flipped hat of mottled straw.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

flipev.

Brit. /flʌɪp/, U.S. /flaɪp/, Scottish English /flʌip/
Forms: Also flype, flip.
Etymology: ? < flipe n. (which however is not recorded so early); compare Middle Danish flippe to skin.
Chiefly Scottish.
1. transitive. To strip off (the skin, etc.); to peel, flay. Also, †to flipe off. Obsolete exc. dialect.
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the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > uncovering > uncover or remove covering from [verb (transitive)] > strip or make bare > strip of skin > strip (the skin)
flayc1250
hilda1375
flipec1540
the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > uncovering > uncover or remove covering from [verb (transitive)] > strip or make bare > strip of skin
flaya800
beflaya1000
hilda1000
scorchc1430
escorse1546
skin1566
case1575
uncase1575
unskin1598
blank?c1600
excoriate1614
deglubate1623
hide1757
flipe1892
c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 954 He..fflypit of the fflese.
1725 A. Ramsay Gentle Shepherd iv. i. 59 And Ten sharp Nails..Can flyp the skin o'ye'r Cheeks out o'er your Chin.
1813 W. Leslie Gen. View Agric. Nairn & Moray (new ed.) Gloss. To Flyp, to ruffle back the skin.
1827 W. Tennant Papistry Storm'd 210 Great faulds o' capper aff were flypit.
1892 R. O. Heslop Northumberland Words (at cited word) ‘Aa flyped him’ figuratively used, means ‘I robbed or stripped him’.
2. To turn up or down, to fold back; also, to turn inside out. Also with up. Obsolete.
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the world > space > relative position > folding or folded condition > fold [verb (transitive)]
foldc888
lapa1300
plya1393
turna1400
doublec1430
plaitc1430
overfold?1440
plet?a1500
flipe1530
upfold1600
enfold1605
plicate1654
tuck1835–6
the world > space > relative position > inversion > invert [verb (transitive)] > turn inside out
turn?c1475
evert1578
to turn outa1585
invert1598
flipe1788
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 552/2 I flype up my sleves, as one dothe that intendeth to do some thynge.
c1538 D. Lindsay Supplic. against Syde Taillis 97 Thair faldingis flappis about thair feit, Thair laithlie lyning furthward flypit.
1650 J. Row & J. Row Hist. Kirk Scotl. (1842) 451 I used often to flype up the lids of my eyes.
1788 E. Picken Poems & Epist. Gloss. Flype, to turn outside in.
1847 J. O. Halliwell Dict. Archaic & Provinc. Words I Flip up, to turn up one's sleeves.

Compounds

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flipe-wool n. dialect. (Hawick) = skin wool n. at skin n. Compounds 5.

Derivatives

fliped adj. of a fleece: Torn off bodily.
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society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > fleece > [adjective] > torn off bodily
fliped1888
1888 Daily News 10 Sept. 2/6 Wool..fliped fleeces, 8½d.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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