Definition of Hipping

1. hip [v] - See also: hip

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hipping

hippie trails
hippiedom
hippiedoms
hippiefied
hippieish
hippielike
hippiemobile
hippieness
hippienesses
hippier
hippies
hippiest
hippin
hippiness
hippinesses
hipping (current term)
hippings
hippins
hippish
hippity-hop
hippo
hippo-
hippo flies
hippo fly
hippobosca
hippoboscid
hippoboscids
hippocalcin
hippocamp
hippocampal

Literary usage of Hipping

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Descriptive Account of the Island of Jamaica: With Remarks Upon the by William Beckford (1790)
"5 ° •—- (hipping ditto • z 6 landing every tierce of fugar iI of . ... 1 3 v—— (hipping ditto •• O ^ . landing and weighing every pocket of ditto iJ And for ..."

2. The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Commons (1775)
"1'hen follows the number of tons of (hipping, and of men, employed in the ... require 13225 ton of (hipping to carry them to market, each 100 ton of which ..."

3. The British Almanac: Containing Astronomical, Official and Other Information by Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) (1843)
"60; Act for the encouragement of British «hipping and (3 & 4 W. IV. c. 64), '31. 135, 136. BILLS. of river« or canal», penalties for obstructing, '28. ..."

4. A Compendious Digest of the Statute Law, Comprising the Substance and Effect by Thomas Walter Williams (1787)
"... for every two hundred weight of other ammunition t aiders in the (hipping (hall forfeit 100/. and treble value; and .the mailer 100/. -:•/•• т . ..."

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