chopin

See also: Chopin

English

Etymology

From French chopine.

Noun

chopin (plural chopins)

  1. (obsolete) A liquid unit of measure of almost half a pint.
    • 1742, Virgil, “Appendix to the Georgicks”, in James Hamilton, transl., Virgil’s Pastorals Translated into English Prose; as also His Georgicks, [], Edinburgh: Printed by W. Cheyne, []; [s]old by J. Traill and G. Crawford, []; and by J. Barry [], →OCLC, page 43:
      I ſowed on this Ground, without any Dung or Manure, a Lippy of Oats, from which I had a Boll wanting a Chopin.

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