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steáp

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
steáp, es; m.
Wright's OE grammar
§135; §426;
A stoup, drinking vessel, cup, flagon
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  • Steáp

    ciatum,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 290, 78: ii. 17, 28.
  • Micel steáp ful,

      Lchdm. ii. 294, 19.
  • Se wínes steáp fægere gefylled is

    calix vini meri plenus est,

      Ps. Th. 74, 7.
  • Steápes

    poculi,

      Hpt. Gl. 450, 6.
  • Nalles wín druncon scír of steápe,

      Met. 8, 21.
  • Dó steáp fulne wínes tó wóse. Lchdm. ii. 18, 4.
  • Gif man óðrum steóp ásette ðǽr mæn drincen ágelde vi. scill. ðam ðe man ðone steáp áset

    if a man remove(?) a cup from another where men are drinking, let. vi. s. be paid to the man from whom the cup was taken,

      L. H. E. 12; Th. i. 32, 8-10.
  • Steápas

    fialas,

      Wrt. Voc, ii. 149, 4.
Etymology
[A stope hec cupa, Wrt. Voc. 235, 16. O. H. Ger. stouf calix, cyathus: Icel. staup; n. a cup, beaker.]
Linked entries
v.  steóp stípel.
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  • steáp, n.