sippen
See also: Sippen
Middle English
Etymology
Probably cognate with Middle English sipen, from Old English sipian (“to seep”).
Verb
sippen (third-person singular simple present sippeth, present participle sippende, simple past and past participle sipped)
- to sip, to drink slowly, small mouthfuls at a time
Descendants
- English: sip
See also
- sipen
- siphon
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