| 单词 | tappit | 
| 释义 | tappitadj. Scottish.   = topped adj.1; esp. crested, tufted; chiefly in the collocation   tappit hen n. 		 (a) a hen having a crest or topknot;		 (b) a drinking-vessel having a lid with a knob; spec. one containing a Scotch quart. Π 1721    A. Ramsay Ode to Ph—— iii  				That mutchkin stoup it hauds but dribs, Then let's get in the tappit hen. a1796    R. Burns Poems & Songs 		(1968)	 II. 823  				The tappit-hen gae bring her ben, To welcome Willie Stewart. 1814    W. Scott Waverley I. xi. 148  				A huge pewter measuring-pot, containing at least three English quarts, familiarly denominated a Tappit Hen .       View more context for this quotation 1821    J. Galt Ann. Parish ii. 31  				His head powdered and frizzled up like a tappit-hen. 1906    Athenæum 30 June 803/3  				Of genuine old pewter..here are..flagons, tappit-hens, toddy-ladles. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online March 2019). <  | 
	
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