winecup

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Etymology[edit]

wine +‎ cup

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Noun[edit]

winecup (plural winecups)

  1. A vessel from which wine is drunk.
  2. (figurative) The consumption of alcohol; drinking; alcohol as a drink.
    • 1856, Permanent Temperance Documents, New York: American Temperance Society, page 61:
      These are the proudest trophies, the most splendid fruits of the victories of the wine-cup.
    • 1897, Bram Stoker, Dracula, New York: Doubleday & McClure, published 1899, page v. 62:
      He's coming, too, and we both want to mingle our weeps over the wine-cup[.]
  3. A poppy mallow (Callirhoe digitata).

Usage notes[edit]

In reference to a wine vessel, usually used when the cup is not glass, to deliberately imply that it is old, or to make the prose seem archaic.

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