nipperkin
English
Etymology
Probably from
nip
(
“
a dram or sip
”
)
+
-er
+
-kin
as in
kilderkin
.
Noun
nipperkin
(
plural
nipperkins
)
(
archaic
)
A small
cup
or other
vessel
, of perhaps 1/8
pint
in
volume
.
(
archaic
)
A small
amount
of beer, wine, or other liquid, of perhaps 1/8 pint in volume.
Related terms
nip
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