stoup Antonyms

Meaning of stoup

Wordnet

stoup (n)

an archaic drinking vessel

basin for holy water

stoup Sentence Examples

  1. The marble stoup held holy water for parishioners to use before entering the church.
  2. The tiny stoup was an antique, its intricate carvings depicting scenes from the Bible.
  3. The stoup was always filled to the brim, inviting visitors to cleanse themselves before prayer.
  4. The water in the stoup was blessed by the priest, making it a reminder of God's grace.
  5. The stoup stood in the entrance hall, its presence a symbol of purity and renewal.
  6. As the elderly woman dipped her fingers into the stoup, she whispered a prayer for peace.
  7. The stoup was a gathering place for believers, who would pause to make the sign of the cross before continuing their devotions.
  8. The stone stoup was weathered and worn, but its significance remained unchanged.
  9. The stoup's water was a source of comfort to the sick and weary, who found solace in its cool, refreshing touch.
  10. The stoup was not merely a receptacle but a sacred vessel that connected the faithful to the divine.

FAQs About the word stoup

an archaic drinking vessel, basin for holy water

stein, pot, pail, bucket, kettle, canteen,tankard, jorum, flask, cup

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The marble stoup held holy water for parishioners to use before entering the church.

The tiny stoup was an antique, its intricate carvings depicting scenes from the Bible.

The stoup was always filled to the brim, inviting visitors to cleanse themselves before prayer.

The water in the stoup was blessed by the priest, making it a reminder of God's grace.