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stoup
stoup also stoop S0779700 (sto͞op)n.1. Ecclesiastical A basin or font for holy water at the entrance of a church.2. A drinking vessel, such as a cup or tankard.3. Scots A bucket or pail. [Middle English stoup, bucket, jar, from Old Norse staup, cup; akin to steep.]stoup (stuːp) or stoopn1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a small basin for holy water2. (Tools) dialect Also: stowp Scot and Northern English a bucket or drinking vessel[C14 (in the sense: bucket): of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse staup beaker, Old English stēap flagon; see steep1]stoup (stup) n. 1. a basin for holy water, as at the entrance of a church. 2. Scot. a pail or bucket. [1350–1400; Middle English stowp < Old Norse staup drinking vessel, c. Old English stēap flagon] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stoup - an archaic drinking vessel drinking vessel - a vessel intended for drinking | | 2. | stoup - basin for holy waterstoopbasin - a bowl-shaped vessel; usually used for holding food or liquids; "she mixed the dough in a large basin" | Translationsstoup
stoup, stoop1. a small basin for holy water 2. Scot and northern English dialect a bucket or drinking vessel stoupA basin for holy water, sometimes free-standing but more often affixed to or carved out of a wall or pillar near the entrance of a church.FinancialSeeStoopstoup
Synonyms for stoupnoun an archaic drinking vesselRelated Wordsnoun basin for holy waterSynonymsRelated Words |