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sup

VI ทาน อาหารค่ำ  feed dine tan-ar-han-kam

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SUP

v.t.To take into the mouth with the lips, as a liquid; to take or drink by a little at a time; to sip. There I'll sup
Balm and nectar in my cup.

 

SUP

v.i.To eat the evening meal. When they had supped, they brought Tobias in.

 

SUP

v.t.To treat with supper. Sup them well. [Not in use. ]

 

SUP

n.A small mouthful, as of liquor or broth; a little taken with the lips; a sip. Tom Thumb got a little sup.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SUP

Sup, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Supped; p. pr. & vb. n. Supping. ] Etym: [OE. soupen to drink, AS. s; akin to D. zuipen, G. saufen, OHG. s, Icel. s, Sw. supa, Dan. söbe. Cf. Sip, Sop, Soup, Supper. ]

 

Defn: To take into the mouth with the lips, as a liquid; to take or drink by a little at a time; to sip. There I'll sup Balm and nectar in my cup. Crashaw.

 

SUP

SUP Sup, n.

 

Defn: A small mouthful, as of liquor or broth; a little taken with the lips; a sip. Tom Thumb had got a little sup. Drayton.

 

SUP

Sup, v. i. Etym: [See Supper. ]

 

Defn: To eat the evening meal; to take supper. I do entreat that we may sup together.

 

SUP

SUP Sup, v. t.

 

Defn: To treat with supper. [Obs. ] Sup them well and look unto them all. Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

sup

sup 1 |səp səp | verb ( sups, supping , supped ) [ with obj. ] dated or dialect take (drink or liquid food ) by sips or spoonfuls: she supped up her soup delightedly | [ no obj. ] : he was supping straight from the bottle. noun a sip of liquid: he took another sup of wine. ORIGIN Old English sūpan (verb ), sūpa (noun ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zuipen, German saufen to drink.

 

sup

sup 2 |səp səp | verb ( sups, supping , supped ) [ no obj. ] dated eat supper: you'll sup on seafood delicacies. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French super, of Germanic origin; related to sup 1 .

 

Oxford Dictionary

sup

sup 1 |sʌp | verb ( sups, supping, supped ) [ with obj. ] dated or N. English take (drink or liquid food ) by sips or spoonfuls: she supped up her soup delightedly | [ no obj. ] : he was supping straight from the bottle. noun a sip of liquid: he took another sup of wine. [ mass noun ] N. English & Irish alcoholic drink. ORIGIN Old English sūpan (verb ), sūpa (noun ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zuipen, German saufen to drink .

 

sup

sup 2 |sʌp | verb ( sups, supping, supped ) [ no obj. ] dated eat supper: you'll sup on seafood delicacies. PHRASES he who sups with the devil should have a long spoon proverb a person who has dealings with a dangerous or wily person should be cautious. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French super, of Germanic origin; related to sup 1 .

 

Sanseido Dictionary

SUP

SUP stand up paddle surfing stand up paddleboard スタンド -アップ -パドルボード

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

sup

sup 1 /sʌp /動詞 s ; ped ; ping ⦅やや古 文 ⦆他動詞 飲み物 〉を少しずつ飲む .自動詞 飲み物 [流動食 ]を少しずつ飲む (sip ).名詞 sip .

 

sup

sup 2 動詞 自動詞 ⦅やや古 文 ⦆夕食をとる (dine ).他動詞 ⦅廃 ⦆〈人 〉に夕食を提供する .

 

sup

sup .superior ; superlative .