Tipple

Origin of: Tipple

Tipple

To tipple originally meant to sell liquor and is first cited in the year 1500. By 1547, tippling-houses were places where liquor was sold and consumed, the forerunners of taverns. By 1580, tippler was a name for a liquor drinker. All these usages are now obsolete, except tipple meaning an alcoholic drink of some sort, which dates from 1581.