Definition of Gipons

1. gipon [n] - See also: gipon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gipons

ginsengs
ginsenosidase
ginsenoside
ginsenosides
ginshop
ginshops
ginsing
ginsoaked
gintleman
gio
giocoso
giorgiosite
gios
gipe
gipon
gipons (current term)
gipoun
gipouns
gipped
gipper
gippers
gippies
gipping
gippo
gippoes
gippos
gippy
gips
gipsen
gipsens

Literary usage of Gipons

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

1. The American Historical Review by American historical association (1896)
"... and one pair of plates covered with green velvet, two gipons/ two coats with arms of the earl, 1 The rose, emblem of the Virgin, herself called by the ..."

2. The Antiquary (1873)
"... the full length figures of two Saxon Karls of Mercia, and seven Norman Earls of Chester. All •wear short gipons, charged with armorial bearings ..."

3. The Making of Humanity by Robert Briffault (1919)
"... first known as gipons (Ar. jubba) and mantels of shimmering silk, the fashion for which gradually extended to Northern Europe. Women joined as equals, ..."

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