of Dip
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe sacred lamp of day Now dipt in western clouds his parting ray. William Falconer
We have two lives; The soul of man is like the rolling world, One half in day, the other dipt in night; The one has music and the flying cloud, The other, silence and the wakeful stars. Alexander Smith
For Knowledge is the swallow on the lake That sees and stirs the surface-shadow there But never yet hath dipt into the abysm. Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Why did I write what sin to me unknown; Dipt me in ink, my parents', or my own. Alexander Pope