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"(In leather-making) the hide of a young or small animal", Late Middle English: perhaps related to Middle Dutch kip, kijp 'bundle (of hides)'.
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"The basic monetary unit of Laos, equal to 100 ats", Thai.
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"A unit of weight equal to 1,000 lb (453.6 kg)", Early 20th century: probably from ki- in kilo- + p- in pound1.
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"A sleep or nap", Mid 18th century (in the sense 'brothel'): perhaps related to Danish kippe 'hovel, tavern'.
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"(In Australia) a small piece of wood from which coins are spun in the game of two-up", Late 19th century: perhaps related to Irish cipin 'small stick, dibble'.