yeepsen
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle English yespon, ȝespon, ȝespen, ȝispon (“a measure of volume equivalent to that contained in a person’s hands cupped together”). See yepsen for more.
Noun[edit]
yeepsen
Further reading[edit]
- N[athan] Bailey (1721) “A YEEPSEN”, in An Universal Etymological English Dictionary: […], London: […] E. Bell, J. Darby, […], →OCLC, column 2.