tippet

[ˈtɪpɪt]

tippet Definition

  • 1a long, narrow strip of cloth or fur, worn around the neck, shoulders, or hood of a garment as a decorative piece or for warmth
  • 2a long, narrow scarf worn by Anglican clergy as a part of their choir dress

Using tippet: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tippet" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She wore a tippet to keep her neck warm in the cold weather.

  • Example

    The priest wore a black tippet over his cassock during the service.

  • Example

    The tippet was made of soft rabbit fur and felt very cozy.

tippet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tippet

Phrases with tippet

  • tippet-toe

    to walk quietly on one's toes

    Example

    He tippet-toed out of the room so as not to wake the baby.

  • a rise or swell in a river or stream that is caused by a submerged rock or other obstruction

    Example

    The fish were biting well at the tippet rise.

  • a small metal ring attached to the end of a fly fishing line to which the tippet is tied

    Example

    He used a tippet ring to make it easier to change the fly.

Origins of tippet

from Old French 'tipe', meaning 'a tip or point'

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Summary: tippet in Brief

A 'tippet' [ˈtɪpɪt] is a long, narrow strip of cloth or fur worn for decoration or warmth around the neck, shoulders, or hood of a garment. It can also refer to a long, narrow scarf worn by Anglican clergy as part of their choir dress. Examples include 'She wore a tippet to keep her neck warm in the cold weather,' and 'The priest wore a black tippet over his cassock during the service.'