napkin

     

A napkin or serviette is a rectangle of cloth or paper use 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.

Trivia about napkin

  • After a family meal, you may fold this item & place it back inside its ring
  • Miss Manners wants you to put this, not the soup, in your lap as soon as you sit down at her dinner table
  • After a formal dinner, place this loosely next to your plate, not on your chair
  • A "serviette"
  • After a meal, don't fold this again; a waiter might mistake it for clean
  • At a formal dinner, this object is often made of damask & placed on the guest's plate, not beside it
  • God's grace will shine on mealtime when this is put on a lap, not tucked into one's collar