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Definition of Sippled
1. sipple [v] - See also: sipple
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sippled
Literary usage of Sippled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Robert Burns by Robert Burns (1841)
"The cock might craw, the day might daw, They sippled aye the barley bree. The moon
that from her silver horn Pour'd radiance over tower and tree, ..."
2. History of Twelve Caesars by Suetonius, Charles Whibley (1899)
"... made promise in the Greeke tongue, that if he had sippled a little and wet
his whistle, he would ring out some note more fully and with a stronger brest ..."
3. The Harp of Caledonia by Joan Struteers (1821)
"... They sippled ay the barley bree. The moon, that from her silver horn Pour'd
radiance over tower and tree, Before the fast approaching morn, Sank, far, ..."