A napkin, serviette or face towelette is a square of cloth or paper tissue used at the table for wiping the mouth and fingers while eating. It is usually small and folded, sometimes in intricate designs and shapes. Etymology and terminology The term dates from the 14th century, in the sense of a piece of cloth or paper used at mealtimes to wipe the lips or fingers and to protect clothing. It comes from the Late Middle English nappekin, from Old French nappe (tablecloth, from Latin mappa), with the suffix -kin. It can also refer to a small cloth or towel, such as a handkerchief in dialectal British, a kerchief in Scotland, and formerly a nappy or diaper in most English-speaking countries, apart from North America. It evolved into 'nappy', except in formal language and South Africa where it still has its original meaning. It may also be short for 'sanitary napkin'. Description Conventionally, the napkin is folded and placed to the left of the place setting, outside the outermost fork. In a restaurant setting or a caterer's hall, it may be folded into more elaborate shapes and displayed on the empty plate. Origami techniques can be used to create a three-dimensional design. A napkin may also be held together in a bundle with cutlery by a napkin ring. Alternatively, paper napkins may be contained within a napkin holder. Summaries of napkin history often say that the ancient Greeks used bread to wipe their hands.
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