ˈchēzˌlip, -_lə̇p noun
or cheese·lep -ˌlep, -_lə̇p
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English cheslypp, cheslep, from Old English cēselybb, from cēse cheese + lybb medicinal herb, poison, magic; akin to Old High German luppi sap, poison, magic, Old Norse lyf medicinal herb, poison, magic, Gothic lubja leisei magic, Old Irish luib herb, Old English lēaf leaf — more at leaf
1. dialect Britain : rennet
2. dialect Britain : the dried stomach of a calf