LIPPITUDE


Meaning of LIPPITUDE in English

ˈlipə̇ˌtüd, -ə̇.ˌtyüd noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Latin lippitudo, from lippitus (past participle of lippire to be blear-eyed, from lippus blear-eyed) + -udo -ude — more at leave

archaic : soreness or blearedness of the eyes

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