shilpit /ˈʃɪlpɪt/ |
The meaning of SHILPIT is pinched and starved in appearance. |
6 дней назад · shilpit in American English (ˈʃɪlpɪt) adjective Scot 1. (of a person) sickly; puny; feeble 2. (of liquor) weak; watery |
4 дня назад · adjective · (of a person) sickly; puny; feeble. · (of liquor) weak; watery. |
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective shilpit. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. |
1. Thin, emaciated, puny in growth, shrunken, pinched, with sharp starved-looking or drawn features (Gall. · 2. Of ears of corn: small and thin, not well-filled ... |
Adjective · weak, pinched, or starved in appearance. 1942, Maurine Whipple, The Giant Joshua : · "of a sickly white appearance" (An Etymological Dictionary of ... |
22 июн. 2023 г. · This word is defined in the Dictionaries of the Scots Language as: “Thin, emaciated, puny ...” and “Spiritless, craven, timid”. |
This word is defined in the Dictionaries of the Scots Language as: “Thin, emaciated, puny ...” and “Spiritless, craven, timid”. |
shil•pit (shil′pit),USA pronunciation adj. [Scot.] (of a person) sickly; puny; feeble. (of liquor) weak; watery. origin, originally uncertain 1795–1805. |
22 авг. 2011 г. · SHILPIT adj feeble. A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue has little evidence of the early use of shilpit, but what is has is splendid. |
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