Here is the information on "stoup":
1. Parts of Speech: noun
2. Definition: a basin or font for holy water at the entrance of a church or temple
3. Pronunciations: US: /stuːp/, UK: /staʊp/
4. Origin and Usage: The word "stoup" comes from the Old English word "stūp," meaning a drinking vessel or a cup. It was originally used to refer to a drinking vessel, but later came to be used to describe a basin or font for holy water at the entrance of a church or temple. The word is mainly used in British English and is not as common in American English.
5. Synonyms: font, basin, bowl, vessel
6. Related Words: basin, fonte, bowl, cibor, paten
7. Example Sentences:
- The priest dipped his fingers into the stoup and made the sign of the cross.
- The stoup at the entrance of the church was filled with holy water for worshippers to use.
- The stoup was made of marble and was intricately carved with religious symbols.