cheeselep

English

Alternative forms

  • cheeselip
  • cheeselop, cheeslib, chislock, choslip (dialectal)
  • keeslip (Scotland)

Etymology

From Middle English cheslip (rennet), from Old English cȳslybb, cīeslybb (rennet, literally cheese medicine, cheese potion), equivalent to cheese + lib. Cognate with Middle Dutch kaeslibbe (rennet), Middle High German kǣselap (rennet, acidic liquid).

Noun

cheeselep (plural cheeseleps)

  1. The dried stomach of a calf, used for curdling milk for cheese.
  2. Rennet.
  3. A bag in which rennet is kept.

References

  • cheeselep in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
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