Anglican vs Tippet - What's the difference?
anglican | tippet |
Relating to the Church of England, or one of several related churches, such as those in the Anglican Communion.
a shoulder covering, typically the fur of a fox, with long ends that dangle in front
a stole worn by Anglican ministers
(Scotland, obsolete) A length of twisted hair or gut in a fishing line.
(Scotland, obsolete) A handful of straw bound together at one end, used for thatching.
As nouns the difference between anglican and tippet
is that anglican is anglican while tippet is a shoulder covering, typically the fur of a fox, with long ends that dangle in front.As an adjective anglican
is anglican.anglican
English
(Anglicanism)Adjective
(en adjective)Hypernyms
* ProtestantSee also
* Church of Englandtippet
English
Noun
(wikipedia tippet) (en noun)- (Jamieson)