stupe
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English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /stjuːp/, /stuːp/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -uːp
Etymology 1
Shortening of stupid.
Noun
stupe (plural stupes)
Etymology 2
From Middle English, from Latin stūpa, variant of stuppa.
Noun
stupe (plural stupes)
- A hot, wet medicated cloth or sponge applied externally.
- 1623, John Fletcher, The Lover's Progress:
- And get your plasters, and your warm stupes ready.
Verb
stupe (third-person singular simple present stupes, present participle stuping, simple past and past participle stuped)
- To foment with such a cloth or sponge.
- 1676, Richard Wiseman, Severall Chirurgicall Treatises, London: […] E. Flesher and J. Macock, for R[ichard] Royston […], and B[enjamin] Took, […], →OCLC:
- stupe it at least thrice a Day
Anagrams
Latin
Verb
stupē
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Verb
stupe (imperative stup, present tense stuper, passive stupes, simple past stupte, past participle stupt, present participle stupende)
Related terms
References
- “stupe” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Verb
stupe (present tense stuper or styp, past tense stupte or staup, supine stupt or stope, past participle stupt or stopen, present participle stupande, imperative stup)
- Alternative form of stupa
Serbo-Croatian
Noun
stupe (Cyrillic spelling ступе)
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