Sippet [SIP-it]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: English, 16th century
1. A small piece of bread or toast, used to dip into soup or sauce or as a garnish.
Examples of sippet in a sentence
"My favorite variation on a sippet is “toast soldiers.”"
"If Zoe can’t eat her egg with sippets, she won’t eat it at all."