单词 | pint stoup |
释义 | > as lemmaspint stoup General attributive, in sense ‘having a capacity of a pint’, as pint bottle, pint glass, pint measure, pint mug, pint stoup, etc.Recorded earliest in pint pot n. ΚΠ 1383 Inquisition Misc. (P.R.O.: C 145/228/11) m. 2 iiijor pyntpottes de Metall. 1502 in J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1900) II. 295 For ane tyn quart and ane poynt stopes. 1526 Protocol Bk. J. Foular (1930) II. 225 A pynt stop, a chopin, and a muchekin of tyn. 1597 Edinb. Test. XXX. f. 44, in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue (at cited word) Twelf pynt flaconeis. 1633 Fife Witch Trial in J. Sinclair Statist. Acct. Scotl. (1796) XVIII. App. 660 His hand swelled as great as a pint-stoup. 1685 in M. Wood & H. Armet Extracts Rec. Burgh Edinb. (1954) XI. 158 The dean of gild reported that he had tried the touns jugs consisting of two pynt jugs and ane chopen. 1713 T. Cave Let. 16 Jan. in M. M. Verney Verney Lett. (1930) I. xiii. 244 The London Postmaster, who yet swallow'd down a pint glass of Ale to the poor Boy's health. 1749 in Catal. Prints: Polit. & Personal Satires (Brit. Mus.) (1877) III. i. 738 For double prices the conjuror will go into a pint bottle. 1771 T. Smollett Humphry Clinker II. 243 Mr. Fraser called for pint glasses. 1800 J. Woodforde Diary 19 Oct. (1931) V. 279 Miss Emeris sent us a Pint Bottle of Mushrooms. 1847 C. Dickens Dombey & Son (1848) xxxviii. 380 This profound reflection Mr. Toodle washed down with a pint mug of tea. 1871 C. Kingsley At Last II. xi. 160 We sat beneath the shade of a huge Bamboo clump, cut ourselves pint-stoups out of the joints. 1913 I. Cowie Company of Adventurers 311 Two pint measures of tea and a yard of thick Canadian roll tobacco. 1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xii. [Cyclops] 293 The memory of the dead, says the citizen taking up his pintglass and glaring at Bloom. 1968 M. Woodhouse Rock Baby vi. 51 Binnie gave me coffee in a pint mug. 1995 Mother Earth News Dec. 99/3 Pour some hard cider into a pint jar, cover with cheesecloth to keep out fruitflies, and place in a warm dark place. pint stoup 2. A drinking-vessel, of varying dimensions; a cup, flagon, tankard. Also as a measure of definite quantity; often with defining word, as gill stoup, pint stoup, quart stoup. Now Scottish and northern, and as a literary archaism. (Cf. stop n.1 3)In some of the quots. used to represent a foreign form, e.g. Dutch stoop, Swedish stop. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > drink > containers for drink > drinking vessel > [noun] chalicec825 napeOE copc950 fullOE cupc1000 canOE shalec1075 scalec1230 maselin?a1300 mazer1311 richardine1352 dish1381 fiole1382 pece1383 phialc1384 gobletc1400 bowl-cup1420 chalice-cup1420 crusec1420 mazer-cup1434 goddard1439 stoup1452 bicker1459 cowl1476 tankard1485 stop1489 hanapa1513 skull1513 Maudlin cup1544 Magdalene cup?a1549 mazer bowl1562 skew1567 shell1577 godet1580 mazard1584 bousing-can1590 cushion1594 glove1609 rumkin1636 Maudlin pot1638 Pimlico1654 mazer dish1656 mug1664 tumbler1664 souce1688 streaker1694 ox-eye1703 false-cup1708 tankard-cup1745 poculum1846 phiale1867 tumbler-cup1900 stem-cup1915 sippy cup1986 the world > food and drink > drink > containers for drink > drinking vessel > [noun] > holding specific amount pint1354 pint pot1383 potteler1386 pottle pot1392 gagec1440 quart stoup1452 thirdendeal1571 pint stoup1638 triental1656 pottle1698 go1788 three-out1836 shant1851 jackshay1867 stein1915 viertel1967 α. β. 1586 Let. of Priviledge in R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations (1589) iii. 824 Also they shal sell wines by the pype, and by the gallon, quart, or Stoope they shall not sell [in Russia].a1616 W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night (1623) ii. iii. 13 Marian I say, a stoope of wine. View more context for this quotation1617 F. Moryson Itinerary i. 62 For each measure of wine..I paid ten grosh, which measure is called a stoope, and is somewhat bigger then the English quart.1708 W. King Art of Cookery 16 A cauldron of Fat Beef, and Stoupe of Ale.1753 J. Hanway Hist. Acct. Brit. Trade Caspian Sea I. xi. 78 Liquors are sold by the stoop, of which three are equal to an English gallon.1771 T. Smollett Humphry Clinker III. 18 This is brought in a pewter stoop, shaped like a skittle.1864 D. G. Mitchell Wet Days at Edgewood 131 The monks might send him now and then a stoop of their wine.1869 R. D. Blackmore Lorna Doone II. i. 5 Parson took a stoup of cider.γ. 1452 O. Mundford in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) II. 79 Ye shul haue a stope of bere to comforte you.1480 Table Prouffytable Lernynge (Caxton) (1964) 6 Cannes de deux lots..Cannes of two stope..Lotz et demy lotz..Stopes and half stopes.1502 in J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1900) II. 295 Ane tyn quart and ane poynt stopes.1533 in J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1905) VI. 165 For iij quart stopis, xviij d.1591 ‘A. Foulweather’ Wonderfull Astrol. Prognostication B 3 Englishe Beere shall there [i.e. in Denmark] be woorth fiue pence a stoape.1592 R. Greene Blacke Bookes Messenger Ep. to Rdr. sig. A3v He would steale ouer into the Lowe Countries, there to tast three or foure Stoapes of Rhenish wine.1604 W. Shakespeare Hamlet v. ii. 214 Set me the stoopes of wine vpon that table. View more context for this quotation1609 T. Dekker Guls Horne-bk. sig. B2v The Switzers stoap of Rhenish.1657 in 10th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS (1885) App. i. 38 Tow silver stoapes.1673 J. Dryden Amboyna v. 54 [Dutchman loq.] Boy, give me some Tobacco, and a stope of Wine.1714 Philos. Trans. 1713 (Royal Soc.) 28 57 30 Rotterdam Stopes (making each about 3 English Quarts).δ. 1530 in A. Laing Abbey of Lindores (1876) 490 It. iiij half gallonis stoippis, xj qrt stoippis iiij poynt stoppis.1568 (a1500) Freiris Berwik 66 in W. T. Ritchie Bannatyne MS (1930) IV. 263 And hir desyrit the stowp to fill of aill.1663 Inventory Ld. J. Gordon's Furnit. in J. Nicholson Minute Bk. War Comm. Covenanters Kirkcudbright (1855) Twa quart stoypes.a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 181 Off wyne out of ane chopin stoip Thai drank tua quartis, bot soip and soip. 1533 in J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1905) VI. 179 For mending of ane of the Kingis silver stolpis..viij s. 1543–4 in J. D. Marwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Edinb. (1871) II. 115 Stowppis of mesour. 1573 Sc. Acts Jas. VI, c. 57 (1597) 27 Everie Barrell of herring and quhit-fisch, [sall] conteine nine gallones of the samin stope. 1586 in J. D. Marwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Edinb. (1882) IV. 475 All persouns quha hes any fals stowpes clowrit in the sydes. 1616 F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Scornful Ladie ii. sig. D3v Lets haue a bridling cast before you goe. Fils a new stoupe. 1617 F. Moryson Itinerary iii. 286 Each Student in the Vniversitie hath eighty measures of wine (vulgarly called Stoup) allowed him free from imposition. 1638 Reg. Mag. Sig. Scot. 315/1 To mark and stamp all firlottis..quart-stoupis, pynt, chopein and mutchekin stoupis. 1721 A. Ramsay Ode to Ph—— iii That mutchkin stoup it hauds but dribs. 1754 E. Burt Lett. N. Scotl. I. viii. 189 Their capacious Pint Pot, which they call a Stoup. 1785 F. Grose Classical Dict. Vulgar Tongue Stoup,..a vessel containing a size or half a pint, is so called at Cambridge. 1786 R. Burns Poems 31 Paint Scotland greetan owre her thrissle; Her mutchkin stowp as toom's a whissle. 1814 W. Scott Waverley I. xvi. 235 The Baron ordered a stoup of usquebaugh. View more context for this quotation 1867 ‘Ouida’ Cecil Castlemaine's Gage 8 Scarce stopping for a stoup of wine. 1895 J. C. Snaith Dorothy Marvin xxvii A big stoup o' cider. < as lemmas |
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