Pipkin
[pip-kin] /ˈpɪp kɪn/
noun
1.
a small, earthen pot.
2.
British Dialect. a piggin.
/ˈpɪpkɪn/
noun
1.
a small metal or earthenware vessel
2.
another name for piggin
Read Also:
- Pippa
[pip-uh; Italian peep-pah] /ˈpɪp ə; Italian ˈpip pɑ/ noun 1. a female given name, Italian form of .
- Pipped
[pip] /pɪp/ verb (used without object), pipped, pipping. 1. to peep or chirp. 2. (of a young bird) to break out from the shell. verb (used with object), pipped, pipping. 3. to crack or chip a hole through (the shell), as a young bird. [pip] /pɪp/ verb (used with object), pipped, pipping. British Slang. 1. […]
- Pipper
[pip-er] /ˈpɪp ər/ noun 1. the center of the reticule of a gunsight.
- Pippin
[pip-in] /ˈpɪp ɪn/ noun 1. any of numerous roundish or oblate varieties of apple. 2. Botany. a seed. /ˈpɪpɪn/ noun 1. any of several varieties of eating apple with a rounded oblate shape 2. the seed of any of these fruits n. “excellent person or thing,” 1897, from coveted varieties of apple that were raised […]
- Pipping
[pip] /pɪp/ verb (used without object), pipped, pipping. 1. to peep or chirp. 2. (of a young bird) to break out from the shell. verb (used with object), pipped, pipping. 3. to crack or chip a hole through (the shell), as a young bird. [pip] /pɪp/ verb (used with object), pipped, pipping. British Slang. 1. […]