Showing posts with label stoup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stoup. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

stoop, stoup

Stoop or stoop means to bend over, or to lower oneself, literally or figuratively--
He had to stoop to get through the low doorway.
He wouldn't stoop to behavior like that.
Stoop may also mean a small raised platform or porch--
They sat on the stoop on warm nights.

Stoup or stoup ( rhymes with stoop ) means a drinking vessel or tankard--
He stopped at the inn each evening for a stoup of ale.
Stoup may also mean the quantity of liquid defined by the same drinking vessel or tankard--
A stoup was roughly equivalent to a pint.
Stoup also means a basin set into the wall of a church, used for holy water--
He dipped his fingers in the stoup and made the sign of the cross.

 Now that you know that, you can say--
"Some gave short measure of ale, but the publican wouldn't stoop to putting less than a stoup of ale in each stoup."