teapoy


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
teapoy /ˈtiːpɔɪ/
noun a small three-legged table or stand, especially one that holds a tea caddy.
– origin C19: from Hindi tī- ‘three’ + Urdu and Pers. pāī ‘foot’, the sense and spelling influenced by tea.
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