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cup I. \ˈkəp\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English cuppe, from Old English; akin to Old Frisian kopp head, cup, Middle Low German kopp drinking vessel, Middle Dutch coppe, Old High German kopf; all from a prehistoric West Germanic word borrowed from Late Latin cuppa cup, alteration of or akin to Latin cupa vat, tub — more at hive 1. : a usually open bowl-shaped drinking vessel often having a handle and a stem and base and sometimes a lid < finely made wine cups > : chalice; specifically : a handled vessel of china or glass that is set on a saucer and used for hot liquids (as coffee, tea, or soup) 2. a. : the containing part of a drinking vessel that has a stem and a foot b. : a drinking vessel and its contents : the beverage or food contained in a cup < a second cup of coffee > c. : the consecrated wine of the Communion 3. : something (as an experience or sensation) that is to be enjoyed or endured : something that falls to one's lot : portion < his cup of bitterness is full > 4. cups plural : prolonged or convivial drinking < thence from cups to civil broils — John Milton > 5. sometimes capitalized : an ornamental cup offered as a prize especially when symbolic of a championship < the cup race for large yachts > often : a prize other than or in addition to money 6. : something felt to resemble a cup especially in shape or use: as a. : a socket or recess in which something turns (as the hipbone or the recess in which a capstan spindle turns) b. : a metal or earthenware receptacle that is shaped like a flowerpot and that is attached to a tree in turpentine orcharding to collect the resin c. (1) : an athletic supporter reinforced with metal for providing extra protection to the wearer in certain strenuous sports (as boxing, hockey, football) (2) : either of the two parts of a brassiere that are shaped like and fit over the breasts d. medicine : a small bell-shaped glass formerly used in cupping e. : a cap of metal shaped like the femoral head and used in plastic reconstruction of the hip joint f. : the metal case inside a hole in golf; also : the hole itself g. : an annular trough filled with water at the base of each section of a telescopic gas holder into which fits the grip of the section next outside 7. a. : a cup-shaped organ or part of a plant (as an apothecium or peridium, a volva, or in seed plants a cupule, a calyx, or corolla) b. : a cup-shaped structure; especially : a cup-shaped external skeleton (as the theca of a coral or the calyx of a crinoid) 8. : a usually iced beverage resembling punch in its ingredients but served from a pitcher rather than a bowl < claret cup > < cider cup > < champagne cup > 9. : a curve across the grain or width of a piece of lumber 10. : cupful 11. : a food served in a cup-shaped usually footed vessel < fruit cup > • - in one's cups II. verb (cupped ; cupped ; cupping ; cups) transitive verb 1. [Middle English cuppen, from cuppe, n.] medicine : to subject to cupping 2. : to make or curve into a hollow or cup shape < cupping his hand to his ear > 3. : to receive, take, or place in or as if in a cup < cup water from a stream > < cupping his chin in his hand > < a town cupped by surrounding hills > 4. : to provide a cup for catching latex or sap from the trunk of (a tree) in rubber and turpentine culture intransitive verb 1. a. : to grow or become cup-shaped b. of a board : to warp crosswise 2. : to undergo or perform cupping 3. : to make a depression in the ground with the club when hitting a golf ball III. \ˈku̇p, ˈkəp\ variant of coop III IV. noun : the symbol ∪ indicating the union of two sets — compare cap herein |