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*'''Stupe:''' to moisten in hot liquid so as to form a stupe (a piece of tow, flannel, etc., wrung out of hot liquor and medicated, for fomenting a wound or ailing part) | *'''Stupe:''' to moisten in hot liquid so as to form a stupe (a piece of tow, flannel, etc., wrung out of hot liquor and medicated, for fomenting a wound or ailing part) | ||
*'''Steeping:''' River in Lincolnshire, England | *'''Steeping:''' River in Lincolnshire, England | ||
+ | *'''Steeping:''' sleeping? | ||
*'''Stupia:''' River in Poland | *'''Stupia:''' River in Poland | ||
*'''Upa:''' River in Russia | *'''Upa:''' River in Russia | ||
*'''shtup:''' Have sex with, borrowed from Yiddish shtupn | *'''shtup:''' Have sex with, borrowed from Yiddish shtupn |
Latest revision as of 17:56, 25 January 2019
- Steep: to soak in water or other liquid
- Stupe: to moisten in hot liquid so as to form a stupe (a piece of tow, flannel, etc., wrung out of hot liquor and medicated, for fomenting a wound or ailing part)
- Steeping: River in Lincolnshire, England
- Steeping: sleeping?
- Stupia: River in Poland
- Upa: River in Russia
- shtup: Have sex with, borrowed from Yiddish shtupn