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English Dictionary: Cup by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
cup
n
  1. a small open container usually used for drinking; usually has a handle; "he put the cup back in the saucer"; "the handle of the cup was missing"
  2. the quantity a cup will hold; "he drank a cup of coffee"; "he borrowed a cup of sugar"
    Synonym(s): cup, cupful
  3. any cup-shaped concavity; "bees filled the waxen cups with honey"; "he wore a jock strap with a metal cup"; "the cup of her bra"
  4. a United States liquid unit equal to 8 fluid ounces
  5. cup-shaped plant organ
  6. a punch served in a pitcher instead of a punch bowl
  7. the hole (or metal container in the hole) on a golf green; "he swore as the ball rimmed the cup and rolled away"; "put the flag back in the cup"
  8. a large metal vessel with two handles that is awarded as a trophy to the winner of a competition; "the school kept the cups is a special glass case"
    Synonym(s): cup, loving cup
v
  1. form into the shape of a cup; "She cupped her hands"
  2. put into a cup; "cup the milk"
  3. treat by applying evacuated cups to the patient's skin
    Synonym(s): cup, transfuse
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Grease cock \Grease cock\ [or] cup \cup\ . (Mach.)
      A cock or cup containing grease, to serve as a lubricator.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Crater \Cra"ter\ (kr?t?r), n. [L. crater, cratera, a mixing
      vessel, the mouth of a volcano, Gr. krath`r, fr. keranny`nai
      to mix; cf. Skr. [cced]r[imac] to mix, [cced]ir to cook,
      [cced]r[amac] to cook. Cf. {Grail}, in Holy Grail.]
      1. The basinlike opening or mouth of a volcano, through which
            the chief eruption comes; similarly, the mouth of a
            geyser, about which a cone of silica is often built up.
  
      2. (Mil.) The pit left by the explosion of a mine.
  
      3. (Astron.) A constellation of the southen hemisphere; --
            called also the {Cup}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Cup \Cup\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cupped} (k[ucr]pt); p. pr. & vb.
      n. {Cupping}.]
      1. To supply with cups of wine. [R.]
  
                     Cup us, till the world go round.         --Shak.
  
      2. (Surg.) To apply a cupping apparatus to; to subject to the
            operation of cupping. See {Cupping}.
  
      3. (Mech.) To make concave or in the form of a cup; as, to
            cup the end of a screw.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Cup \Cup\ (k[ucr]p), n. [AS. cuppe, LL. cuppa cup; cf. L. cupa
      tub, cask; cf. also Gr. ky`ph hut, Skr. k[umac]pa pit,
      hollow, OSlav. kupa cup. Cf. {Coop}, {Cupola}, {Cowl} a water
      vessel, and {Cob}, {Coif}, {Cop}.]
      1. A small vessel, used commonly to drink from; as, a tin
            cup, a silver cup, a wine cup; especially, in modern
            times, the pottery or porcelain vessel, commonly with a
            handle, used with a saucer in drinking tea, coffee, and
            the like.
  
      2. The contents of such a vessel; a cupful.
  
                     Give me a cup of sack, boy.               --Shak.
  
      3. pl. Repeated potations; social or excessive indulgence in
            intoxicating drinks; revelry.
  
                     Thence from cups to civil broils.      --Milton.
  
      4. That which is to be received or indured; that which is
            allotted to one; a portion.
  
                     O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass
                     from me.                                             --Matt. xxvi.
                                                                              39.
  
      5. Anything shaped like a cup; as, the cup of an acorn, or of
            a flower.
  
                     The cowslip's golden cup no more I see. --Shenstone.
  
      6. (Med.) A cupping glass or other vessel or instrument used
            to produce the vacuum in cupping.
  
      {Cup and ball}, a familiar toy of children, having a cup on
            the top of a piece of wood to which, a ball is attached by
            a cord; the ball, being thrown up, is to be caught in the
            cup; bilboquet. --Milman.
  
      {Cup and can}, familiar companions.
  
      {Dry cup}, {Wet cup} (Med.), a cup used for dry or wet
            cupping. See under {Cupping}.
  
      {To be in one's cups}, to be drunk.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Cup
      a wine-cup (Gen. 40:11, 21), various forms of which are found on
      Assyrian and Egyptian monuments. All Solomon's drinking vessels
      were of gold (1 Kings 10: 21). The cups mentioned in the New
      Testament were made after Roman and Greek models, and were
      sometimes of gold (Rev. 17:4).
     
         The art of divining by means of a cup was practiced in Egypt
      (Gen. 44:2-17), and in the East generally.
     
         The "cup of salvation" (Ps. 116:13) is the cup of thanksgiving
      for the great salvation. The "cup of consolation" (Jer. 16:7)
      refers to the custom of friends sending viands and wine to
      console relatives in mourning (Prov. 31:6). In 1 Cor. 10:16, the
      "cup of blessing" is contrasted with the "cup of devils" (1 Cor.
      10:21). The sacramental cup is the "cup of blessing," because of
      blessing pronounced over it (Matt. 26:27; Luke 22:17). The
      "portion of the cup" (Ps. 11:6; 16:5) denotes one's condition of
      life, prosperous or adverse. A "cup" is also a type of sensual
      allurement (Jer. 51:7; Prov. 23:31; Rev. 17:4). We read also of
      the "cup of astonishment," the "cup of trembling," and the "cup
      of God's wrath" (Ps. 75:8; Isa. 51:17; Jer. 25:15; Lam. 4:21;
      Ezek. 23:32; Rev. 16:19; comp. Matt. 26:39, 42; John 18:11). The
      cup is also the symbol of death (Matt. 16:28; Mark 9:1; Heb.
      2:9).
     
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