Maana ya kamusi ya neno "kipande" ni kipande kidogo au kiasi cha chakula, hasa kinachochukuliwa kuwa kitamu au chaguo, au kiasi kidogo cha kitu chochote, kama vile habari au kazi. Inaweza pia kurejelea kuuma kidogo au kujaa chakula kinywani.
1. His breakfast consisted of a side-dish, a broiled fish with Reading sauce, a scarlet slice of roast beef garnished with mushrooms, a rhubarb and gooseberry tart, and a morsel of Cheshire cheese, the whole being washed down with several cups of tea, for which the Reform is famous.
2. Soon he was frying his own favourite breakfast, which normally would have Daisy salivating and begging for a morsel, but today she was feeling virtuous, and she had finished her oats just in time to curb her appetite.
3. But hardly had he tasted a morsel when the man with the wand touched the plate with it, and they took it away from before him with the utmost celerity.
4. Out of pure vexation he remained without eating, and out of pure politeness Sancho did not venture to touch a morsel of what was before him, but waited for his master to act as taster.
5. Instead he leaned closer and ate the morsel right off the tines.
6. But this I conceived was to be the least of my misfortunes for, as human creatures are observed to be more savage and cruel in proportion to their bulk, what could I expect but to be a morsel in the mouth of the first among these enormous barbarians that should happen to seize me?
7. Picked up the squishy, bloated morsel by its stiff, skinny tail, and with one quick motion I flipped it into the plastic bag.
8. Then they began to pass around the dusky, piquant, Arlesian sausages, and lobsters in their dazzling red cuirasses, prawns of large size and brilliant color, the echinus with its prickly outside and dainty morsel within, the clovis, esteemed by the epicures of the South as more than rivalling the exquisite flavor of the oyster, North.
9. Hunger made viands once repugnant, now acceptable he held the plate in his hand for an hour at a time, and gazed thoughtfully at the morsel of bad meat, of tainted fish, of black and mouldy bread.
10. Whether Pyrrha sheltered with kindly farmers or slept in lean-tos in the forest, Enodia would show up some nights, offering some morsel of arcane training.