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nap·kin
/ˈnæpkən/
餐巾,餐巾紙,尿布
From:
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nap·kin
/ˈnæpkən/
名詞
餐巾,婦女衛生巾,小兒肚兜
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nap·kin
n.
1.
A
little
towel
,
made
of
cloth
or
paper
,
esp
.
one
for
wiping
the
fingers
and
mouth
at
table
.
2.
A
handkerchief
. [
Obs
.]
Napkin pattern
.
See
Linen scroll
,
under
Linen
. --
Napkin ring
,
a
ring
of
metal
,
ivory
,
or
other
material
,
used
to
inclose
a
table
napkin
.
paper napkin
,
a
napkin
made
of
paper
,
intended
to
be
disposed
of
after
use
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
napkin
n
1:
to
protect
clothing
;
wipe
mouth
[
syn
:
table napkin
,
serviette
]
2:
garment
consisting
of
a
folded
cloth
drawn
up
between
the
legs
and
fastened
at
the
waist
;
worn
by
infants
to
catch
excrement
[
syn
:
diaper
,
nappy
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Napkin
(
Gr
.
soudarion
,
John
11:44; 20:7;
Lat
.
sudarium
,
a
"
sweat-cloth
"),
a
cloth
for
wiping
the
sweat
from
the
face
.
But
the
word
is
used
of
a
wrapper
to
fold
money
in
(
Luke
19:20),
and
as
an
article
of
dress
,
a
"
handkerchief
"
worn
on
the
head
(
Acts
19:12).
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