stupe
English
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /stjuːp/, /stuːp/
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- Rhymes: -uːp
Etymology 1
    
Shortening of stupid.
Noun
    
stupe (plural stupes)
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
 
 
Latin
    
    
Norwegian Bokmål
    
    Etymology
    
From Old Norse stúpa.
Verb
    
stupe (imperative stup, present tense stuper, passive stupes, simple past stupte, past participle stupt, present participle stupende)
References
    
- “stupe” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
    
    
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