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  • 110chip — [OE] Old English cipp meant ‘share beam of a plough’ (a sense paralleled in related forms in other Germanic languages, such as Dutch kip ‘plough beam’ and Old Norse keppr ‘stick’). This seems a far cry from the modern use of chip, for which there …

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