... circa 1550 chiefly Scottish liquor; specifically ale II. noun (plural nappies) Etymology: English dialect nap bowl, from Middle English, from Old ... 1864 a rimless shallow open serving dish III. noun (plural nappies) Etymology: napkin + 4-y Date: 1927 chiefly British diaper 3 ... Holland. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Nappy Nap"py, n.; pl. Nappies. [OE. nap, AS. hn[ae]p cup, bowl. See Hanaper ... and sloping sides. [Written also nappie.] Collin's Cobuild Dictionary (nappies) A nappy is a piece of soft thick cloth or ...
... intended to be used once and then thrown away (disposable nappies). 2 that can be got rid of, made over, or ... to be thrown away after it has been used. ...disposable nappies suitable for babies up to 8lb... ADJ: usu ADJ n ...
... childlike, doll-like, dollish, immature, in arms, in diapers, in nappies, in swaddling clothes, in the cradle, infant, infantile, infantine, kittenish ...
... girlish, gynecic, gynecoid, gynic, impish, in arms, in diapers, in nappies, in swaddling clothes, in the cradle, infant, infantile, infantine, ladylike ...
... birth, hatched, in arms, in diapers, in mint condition, in nappies, in swaddling clothes, in the cradle, infant, infantile, infantine, kittenish ...