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souperism
English
Etymology
souper +? -ism
Noun
souperism (uncountable)
- (historical, derogatory) During the Irish Potato Famine, the setting up of schools by non-Roman Catholic Bible societies in which starving Catholic children were fed but were subjected to Protestant religious instruction at the same time.
Anagrams
- imposures
souperism From the web:
souper
English
Etymology
soup +? -er
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?sup?/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?su?p?/
- Rhymes: -u?p?(?)
- Homophone: super
- Hyphenation: soup?er
Noun
souper (plural soupers)
- (Ireland, historical) Someone who, during the Irish famine, supplied food such as soup to Catholics who converted to Protestantism.
- (Ireland, historical) A (former) Catholic who converted to Protestantism in order to gain such food.
- Synonym: swaddler
- Croghan Soupers
Related terms
- souperism
Anagrams
- Roupes, poseur, rose up, supero-, uprose
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French souper (“evening meal”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /su?pe?/
- Hyphenation: sou?per
- Rhymes: -e?
Noun
souper m (plural soupers, diminutive soupertje n)
- A dinner, the main meal taken in the evening.
French
Etymology
From Middle French soupper, from Old French soper, derived from supe, sope (“soup”) (modern French soupe).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /su.pe/
Noun
souper m (plural soupers)
- (Switzerland, Belgium, Quebec, Louisiana) dinner (the main evening meal)
- Veuillez m'excuser, je serai en retard pour le souper.
- Excuse me, I'll be late for dinner.
- Veuillez m'excuser, je serai en retard pour le souper.
- (France) a light meal eaten at night, after the main evening meal
Verb
souper
- To dine.
- J'ai hâte d'aller souper!
- I can't wait to dine!
- J'ai hâte d'aller souper!
Conjugation
Related terms
- soupe
Further reading
- “souper” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- poseur, proues
Norman
Etymology
From Old French soper, derived from supe, sope (“soup”) (modern French soupe).
Noun
souper m (plural soupers)
- supper (meal)
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