Dictionary Definition
napkin
Noun
1 to protect clothing; wipe mouth [syn: table
napkin, serviette]
2 garment consisting of a folded cloth drawn up
between the legs and fastened at the waist; worn by infants to
catch excrement [syn: diaper, nappy]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- A serviette; a (usually rectangular) piece of cloth or paper used at the table for wiping the mouth and hands for cleanliness while eating.
- In the context of "UK": A diaper.
- A small scarf worn on the head by Christian woman when entering a Roman Catholic church, as a token of modesty.
- A sanitary napkin.
Translations
serviette
- Arabic:
- Chinese: 餐巾 (cānjīn)
- Dutch: servet
- Finnish: lautasliina, servetti
- French: serviette
- German: Serviette
- Hungarian: szalvéta
- Italian: tovagliolo
- Japanese: ナプキン (napukin)
- Korean: 냅킨 (naepkin)
- Portuguese: guardanapo
- Russian: салфетка (salfétka)
- Spanish: servilleta
- Swedish: servett
diaper
sanitary napkin
- Chinese: 骑马布 (qímǎbù)
- Finnish: terveysside
- Hungarian: havitötő
Extensive Definition
A napkin or serviette is a rectangle of cloth or paper used at the table
for wiping the mouth while
eating. It is usually
small and folded. The word comes from Middle
English, borrowing the French
nappe—a cloth covering for a table—and adding
-kin, the diminutive suffix.
The word napkin is also refers to a cloth diaper
in the south asian region, often a reusable, triangluar cloth sewed
at home.
Conventionally the napkin is folded and placed to
the left of the place setting, outside the outermost fork. In an ambitious restaurant setting or a
caterer's hall, it may
be folded into more or less elaborate shapes and displayed on the
empty plate. A napkin may also be held together in a bundle (with
cutlery) by a napkin ring.
Alternatively, paper napkins may be contained with a napkin
holder.
Great inventions or ideas are stereotypically
first conceived on a paper napkin. An example of such an idea is
J.K.
Rowling's Harry Potter
series.
A napkin is also a small scarf placed on the head by a
woman entering a Roman
Catholic Church as a conventional token of modesty. This practice is
largely extinct in modern times.
See also
- Paper towel, a similar item, but used conventionally to dry the hands and face or to clean up messes that have been made.
- Sanitary napkin (US English) or sanitary pad / towel (UK English) is a small shaped tissue that women may use to collect menstrual blood during their menses.
- Wet wipe
- Back of a napkin
- U and non-U English
- Napkin ring
- Napkin holder
External links
napkin in Bulgarian: Кърпа
napkin in German: Serviette
napkin in Spanish: Servilleta
napkin in French: Serviette de table
napkin in Scottish Gaelic: Neapraigear
napkin in Italian: Tovaglioli
napkin in Hebrew: מפית
napkin in Hungarian: Szalvéta
napkin in Dutch: Servet (tafelgerei)
napkin in Cree: Ubrus
napkin in Japanese: ナプキン
napkin in Norwegian: Serviett
napkin in Russian: Салфетка
napkin in Sicilian: Sarvietta
napkin in Swedish:
Servett