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tip·pet T0230000 (tĭp′ĭt)n.1. A covering for the shoulders, as of fur, with long ends that hang in front.2. A long stole worn by members of the Anglican clergy.3. A long hanging part, as of a sleeve, hood, or cape.4. The thinnest end of a tapered fly-fishing leader. [Middle English tipet, perhaps from tip, tip of an object.]tippet (ˈtɪpɪt) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) a woman's fur cape for the shoulders, often consisting of the whole fur of a fox, marten, etc2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the long stole of Anglican clergy worn during a service3. (Clothing & Fashion) a long streamer-like part to a sleeve, hood, etc, esp in the 16th century4. (Zoology) the ruff of a bird5. (Angling) a tippet feather or something similar used in dressing some artificial angling flies[C14: perhaps from tip1]tip•pet (ˈtɪp ɪt) n. 1. a scarf, usu. of fur or wool, for covering the neck and shoulders, and usu. having ends hanging down in front. 2. a band of silk or the like worn by Anglican clergy around the neck with the ends pendent in front. 3. a long, narrow, pendent part of a hood or sleeve. [1250–1300; Middle English; see tip1, -et] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tippet - a woman's fur shoulder cape with hanging ends; often consisting of the whole fur of a fox or martencape, mantle - a sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter | Translationstippet
tippet1. the long stole of Anglican clergy worn during a service 2. the ruff of a bird 3. a tippet feather or something similar used in dressing some artificial angling flies tippet
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