pippin
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++pip·pin /ˈpɪpɪn/ noun [countable] DFFHBPa small sweet apple 斑皮苹果〔一种小而甜的苹果〕
Examples from the Corpus
pippin• On another tree in the same hedge the apples are like miniature pippins.• Apple trees were straining beneath the weight of a bumper crop of what looked like Cox's orange pippins.Origin pippin (1300-1400) Old French pepinpip·pin nounChineseSyllable
Corpus small a sweet apple
pippin
pip‧pin /ˈpɪpɪn/
noun [countable]
pip‧pin /ˈpɪpɪn/
noun [countable] Date: 1300-1400
Language: Old French
Origin: pepin
a small sweet apple
Language: Old French
Origin: pepin