ALL meanings of tippet
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T t - noun tippet a scarf, usually of fur or wool, for covering the neck, or the neck and shoulders, and usually having ends hanging down in front. Compare stole2 (def 2). 1
- noun tippet Ecclesiastical. a band of silk or the like worn around the neck with the ends pendent in front. Compare stole2 (def 1). 1
- noun tippet a long, narrow, pendent part of a hood, sleeve, etc. 1
- noun tippet Angling. a short length of gut, nylon, or the like, for tying an artificial fly to the leader. a branch of the shaft of a bird feather, serving as the tail of an artificial fly. 1
- noun tippet scarf-like garment 1
- noun tippet Anglican clergy: black stole 1
- noun tippet fishing: line connecting fly 1
- noun tippet a woman's fur cape for the shoulders, often consisting of the whole fur of a fox, marten, etc 0
- noun tippet the long stole of Anglican clergy worn during a service 0
- noun tippet a long streamer-like part to a sleeve, hood, etc, esp in the 16th century 0
- noun tippet the ruff of a bird 0
- noun tippet a tippet feather or something similar used in dressing some artificial angling flies 0
- noun tippet a long, hanging part of a hood, cape, or sleeve 0
- noun tippet a scarflike garment of fur, wool, etc. for the neck and shoulders, hanging down in front 0
- noun tippet a long, black scarf worn as by members of the Anglican clergy 0