ppl. a. Obs. rare1. [ad. F. liripipionné (nonce-wd.), f. liripipion: see prec.] Furnished with a ‘liripipe.’

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1653.  Urquhart, Rabelais, I. xviii. Master Janotus, with his haire cut round like a dish … in his most antick accoustrement Liripipionated with a graduates hood [etc.].

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