nappie
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[edit]Noun
[edit]nappie (plural nappies)
- Alternative form of nappy:
- A diaper.
- 1954, Ernest Cady, We Adopted Three, page 65:
- Depositing Susie in the bathinette, I removed the soiled nappie.
- A shallow bowl.
- 1941, Beth Bailey McLean, The Table Graces, page 19:
- For family service, the 4-inch nappie is more practical than the sherbet glass.
- 2003, Bob Page, Dale Frederiksen, Dean Six, Homer Laughlin: Decades of Dinnerware, page 219:
- The solid colored pieces sold with this line were the nappie, fruit bowl, creamer, sugar bowl with lid, and cup.
- 2009, Joan E. Kaiser, The Glass Industry in South Boston, page 114:
- Numerous Eastern and Midwestern glasshouses produced the nappie in several sizes.
- A type of strong ale.
- a. 1846, Robert Burns, Comforts of the Poor, 1846, Henry Corbould, The Book of the Poets, page 448,
- An' whyles twalpennie-worth o′ nappie / Can mak the bodies unco happy ;
- a. 1846, Robert Burns, Comforts of the Poor, 1846, Henry Corbould, The Book of the Poets, page 448,
- A diaper.