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lip
/ˈlɪp/
唇,口緣,唇狀構造(vt.)以嘴脣碰,輕輕說出(a.)口頭上的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lip
n.
1.
One
of
the
two
fleshy
folds
which
surround
the
orifice
of
the
mouth
in
man
and
many
other
animals
.
In
man
the
lips
are
organs
of
speech
essential
to
certain
articulations
.
Hence
,
by
a
figure
they
denote
the
mouth
,
or
all
the
organs
of
speech
,
and
sometimes
speech
itself
.
Thine
own
lips
testify
against
thee
.
--
Job
xv
. 6.
2.
An
edge
of
an
opening
;
a
thin
projecting
part
of
anything
;
a
kind
of
short
open
spout
;
as
,
the
lip
of
a
vessel
.
3.
The
sharp
cutting
edge
on
the
end
of
an
auger
.
4.
Bot.
(a)
One
of
the
two
opposite
divisions
of
a
labiate
corolla
. (
b
)
The
odd
and
peculiar
petal
in
the
Orchis
family
.
See
Orchidaceous
.
5.
Zool.
One
of
the
edges
of
the
aperture
of
a
univalve
shell
.
6.
Impudent
or
abusive
talk
;
as
,
don't
give
me
any
of
your
lip
. [
Slang
]
Syn:
--
jaw
.
Lip bit
,
a
pod
auger
.
See
Auger
.
Lip comfort
,
comfort
that
is
given
with
words
only
.
Lip comforter
,
one
who
comforts
with
words
only
.
Lip labor
,
unfelt
or
insincere
speech
;
hypocrisy
. --
Bale
.
Lip reading
,
the
catching
of
the
words
or
meaning
of
one
speaking
by
watching
the
motion
of
his
lips
without
hearing
his
voice
. --
Carpenter
.
Lip salve
,
a
salve
for
sore
lips
.
Lip service
,
expression
by
the
lips
of
obedience
and
devotion
without
the
performance
of
acts
suitable
to
such
sentiments
.
Lip wisdom
,
wise
talk
without
practice
,
or
unsupported
by
experience
.
Lip work
.
(a)
Talk
.
(b)
Kissing
. [
Humorous
] --
B
.
Jonson
.
To make a lip
,
to
drop
the
under
lip
in
sullenness
or
contempt
. --
Shak
.
To shoot out the lip
Script.
,
to
show
contempt
by
protruding
the
lip
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lip
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Lipped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Lipping
]
1.
To
touch
with
the
lips
;
to
put
the
lips
to
;
hence
,
to
kiss
.
The
bubble
on
the
wine
which
breaks
Before
you
lip
the
glass
. --
Praed
.
A
hand
that
kings
Have
lipped
and
trembled
kissing
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
utter
;
to
speak
. [
R
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lip
,
v. t.
To
clip
;
to
trim
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
lip
n
1:
fleshy
folds
of
tissue
as
those
surrounding
the
mouth
2:
an
impudent
or
insolent
rejoinder
; "
don't
give
me
any
of
your
sass
" [
syn
:
sass
,
sassing
,
backtalk
,
back talk
,
mouth
]
3:
the
top
edge
of
a
vessel
[
syn
:
brim
,
rim
]
[
also
:
lipping
,
lipped
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Lip
besides
its
literal
sense
(
Isa
. 37:29,
etc
.),
is
used
in
the
original
(
saphah
)
metaphorically
for
an
edge
or
border
,
as
of
a
cup
(1
Kings
7:26),
a
garment
(
Ex
. 28:32),
a
curtain
(26:4),
the
sea
(
Gen
. 22:17),
the
Jordan
(2
Kings
2:13).
To
"
open
the
lips
"
is
to
begin
to
speak
(
Job
11:5);
to
"
refrain
the
lips
"
is
to
keep
silence
(
Ps
. 40:9; 1
Pet
. 3:10).
The
"
fruit
of
the
lips
"
(
Heb
. 13:15)
is
praise
,
and
the
"
calves
of
the
lips
"
thank-offerings
(
Hos
. 14:2).
To
"
shoot
out
the
lip
"
is
to
manifest
scorn
and
defiance
(
Ps
. 22:7).
Many
similar
forms
of
expression
are
found
in
Scripture
.
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