12 Verbs to Use for the Word stoups

The latter contains (1) a pillar stoup in the porch; (2) a Norm, font; (3) some old oak benches; (4) fine granite altar slab, found buried for safety's sake; (5) two small corbels in the chancel, presumably for supporting a Lenten veil (cp. Orchardleigh); (6) piscinas in chancel and S. aisle.

The church (St Pancras) adjoins Bagborough House, and preserves its former stoup and piscina.

It has a small church, retaining a fine stoup and some fragments of ancient glass in the E. window.

The "Virginia Inn" at the cross-road is said to be the spot where Sir Walter Raleigh's servant emptied a stoup of beer over his master, who was smoking, in the belief that he was on fire.

However, he was too nimble for us; and we went on, and inland once more, luckily not leaving our bamboo stoups behind.

(note the stoup), whilst the tower arch seems E.E. A window in the S. wall has flowing tracery with an ogee moulding.

The latter, in St Benedict Street, has a well-designed tower, but is not otherwise noteworthy (observe stoups in porch and

It possesses a stoup and a rather poor piscina.

Gigi was thirsty, as I supposed, and we sat down in the porch of my inn, and the host brought a stoup of his best wine and set it before us.

And here, boy [to a page], set me a stoup of wine in the oriel-room, and another for this good monk.

There were also statuettes of sacred figures, a large crucifix, and close by the bed a holy-water stoup.

We sat beneath the shade of a huge Bamboo clump; cut ourselves pint-stoups out of the joints; and then, like great boys, got, some of us at least, very wet in fruitless attempts to catch a huge cray-fish nigh eighteen inches long, blue and gray, and of a shape something between a gnat and a spider, who, with a wife and child, had taken up his abode in a pool among the spurs of a great Bois Immortelle.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  stoups