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British parting gift to guests
A stirrup cup is a "parting cup" given to guests, especially when they are leaving and have their feet in the stirrups. It is also the traditional drink
Stirrup_cup
Light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider
A stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. Stirrups are usually
Stirrup
Scottish traditional song
you all Good night and joy be with you all The "parting glass", or "stirrup cup", was the final hospitality offered to a departing guest. Once they had
The_Parting_Glass
Kings (1921) Stable Companions (1922) Stakes (2015) The Steed (2019) The Stirrup Cup Sensation (1924) The Story of Seabiscuit (1949) The Strawberry Roan (1948)
List_of_films_about_horses
Japanese traditional stirrup
period, the base of the stirrup which supported the rider's sole was elongated past the toe cup. This half-tongued style of stirrup (hanshita abumi) remained
Abumi_(stirrup)
1924 film
The Stirrup Cup Sensation is a 1924 British silent sports film directed by Walter West and starring Violet Hopson, Stewart Rome, and Cameron Carr. Violet
The_Stirrup_Cup_Sensation
Topics referred to by the same term
Chief Marshal Sir Graham Eric Stirrup Frank Stirrup, English rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s Stirrup cup Stirrup jar, a two-handled amphora
Stirrup_(disambiguation)
Village in Illinois, United States
represent a good turnout on a crisp fall weekend. Traditions such as the stirrup cup, sherry or brandy served at the start or finish, and the hunt breakfast
Wayne,_Illinois
[ˈkʰl̪ˠaːrˠs̪əx], a harp. Corrie From coire [ˈkʰɤɾʲə], kettle. Doch-an-doris Stirrup cup, from deoch an dorais [ˈtʲɔx ən̪ˠ ˈt̪ɔɾɪʃ], drink of the door. Fillibeg
List of English words of Scottish Gaelic origin
List_of_English_words_of_Scottish_Gaelic_origin
Grade II* listed building in Gwynedd, Wales
make a commemorative set, including a now-famous stirrup cup. This oak set, named "The Ceubren Cups", was auctioned in 2008 after being listed as contents
Nannau_Hall
Southern Love Herbert Wilcox Betty Blythe, Herbert Langley Drama The Stirrup Cup Sensation Walter West Violet Hopson, Stewart Rome Sport Straws in the
List_of_British_films_of_1924
County town and administrative centre in Scotland
that if the beer was drunk at the doorway it was "deoch an doras" or "stirrup cup", to charge for which would be an insult to Scots hospitality. This became
Forfar
Undeciphered late Bronze Age syllabary
published) and one on the other handle (new). CM signs were found on stirrup cups in Cannatello, Sicily. A number of potmarks were found on bronze bowls
Cypro-Minoan_script
Weights 1800m R 250,000 June Lonsdale Stirrup Cup Greyville (Turf) All Horses Handicap 2400m R 300,000 June Cup Trial Greyville (Turf) All Horses Handicap
List of South African flat horse races
List_of_South_African_flat_horse_races
RAR/NZ (ANZAC) Operations - Operations Stirrup Cup and Track Duster URL: http://www.4rarassociationsaustralia.com/stirrup-cup2017.html Archived 2021-05-15 at
Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Vietnam deployments 1965–1972
Royal_New_Zealand_Infantry_Regiment_Vietnam_deployments_1965–1972
Korean ceramist
store in colonial Seoul" (PDF). Modern Asian Studies, Cambridge Press. "Stirrup cup with inlaid sgraffito chrysanthemum and scroll designs – University of
Yu_Geun-Hyeong
Canadian politician
further demand that John Rowand provide each man a quart of rum in a stirrup cup. Rowand capitulated, but as per Gladstone's account, only after presenting
John_Rowand
Foundation school in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England
December 2024. "Battling bullies, shifts at Asda and singing at The Stirrup Cup - how Kettering's Mae Stephens became a global star". Northamptonshire
The_Latimer_Arts_College
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
running of the Oaks Stakes over one and a half miles at the same track. Stirrup Cup was made favourite ahead of Silene, Tressure (third in the 1000 Guineas)
Mrs_Butterwick
Bronze Age style of pottery
A stirrup jar is a type of pot associated with the culture of Mycenaean Greece. They have small squat bodies, a pouring spout, and a second nonfunctioning
Stirrup_jar
British comedy club chain
Broxbourne Beccles Theatre, Smallgate, Suffolk Home Grown, Marble Arch Stirrup Cup, Kettering Parndon Woods, Harlow Water Rats Pub, Kings Cross Chrysalis
Jongleurs_(comedy_club)
Village and civil parish in England
inn nearby. Previously the South Durham Hunt used to partake of the 'Stirrup Cup' and meet here twice in the season. The Blacksmiths Shop, now the restaurant
Carlton,_County_Durham
19-story building on the western side of downtown Birmingham, Alabama
It was only the first of several renovations for numerous owners. The Stirrup Cup lounge opened at the hotel on October 4, 1940. Birmingham newspapers
Thomas_Jefferson_Hotel
English actor (1886–1965)
Shadow of the Mosque (1923) Reveille (1924) The Desert Sheik (1924) The Stirrup Cup Sensation (1924) Father Voss (1925) The Silver Treasure (1926) Thou Fool
Stewart_Rome
May 1924 Arthur Rooke The Gay Corinthian July 1924 Arthur Rooke The Stirrup Cup Sensation September 1924 Walter West The Diamond Man October 1924 Arthur
List of Butcher's Film Service films
List_of_Butcher's_Film_Service_films
British film director
(1923) In the Blood (1923) What Price Loving Cup? (1923) The Great Turf Mystery (1924) The Stirrup Cup Sensation (1924) A Daughter of Love (1925) Trainer
Walter_West_(director)
Horse race
- Marine 1928 - Reigh Count 1927 - Brown Bud 1926 - Rock Star 1925 - Stirrup Cup 1924 - Klondyke 1923 - Martingale 1922 - Sweep By 1921 - Prudery 1920
Kenner_Stakes
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
miles, the Jockey Club Handicap at 2 miles, the Monmouth Cup at 2¼ miles, and the Autumn Cup at 3 miles at Sheepshead Bay Race Track. [2] [3] At age five
Eole_(horse)
Belgian painter and lithographer (1796–1877)
by Leopold II, king of the Belgians), The Arquebusier (1860), and The Stirrup Cup. At the age of sixty-eight he decorated a hall in his house with a series
Jean-Baptiste_Madou
British librettist and author (1836–1889)
edition of the magazine, he printed one of his own verses, "The Last Stirrup Cup", which impressed the composer Luigi Arditi so much that he set it to
Henry_Brougham_Farnie
Welsh landowner, baronet and politician
demon'). The oak was subsequently used for various things such as a stirrup cup during his only son's 21st birthday, which is still considered one of
Sir Robert Vaughan, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Robert_Vaughan,_2nd_Baronet
British actress (1887–1973)
(1923) Beautiful Kitty (1923) What Price Loving Cup? (1923) The Great Turf Mystery (1924) The Stirrup Cup Sensation (1924) A Daughter of Love (1925) Widecombe
Violet_Hopson
Australian reality show
to the prestigious Zetland Hunt. But it's not all sausage rolls and stirrup cups. First the girls must literally face a test of guts, and acclimatise
Aussie_Ladette_to_Lady
Historic Equestrian Center in California, U.S.
California. September 4, 1968. p. 22. Retrieved March 4, 2024. "It's Stirrup Cup Time". The San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco, California. August
Pebble Beach Equestrian Center
Pebble_Beach_Equestrian_Center
Pottery tradition associated with the Mycenaean civilization
Ancient Greece. It encompassed a variety of styles and forms including the stirrup jar. The term "Mycenaean" comes from the site Mycenae, and was first applied
Mycenaean_pottery
Syllabic script used for writing Mycenaean Greek
considered. Most notably, Blegen said that the inscribed stirrup jars, which are oil flasks with stirrup-shaped handles imported from Crete around 1200, were
Linear_B
Snuff bottle Soap bottle Spray bottle Squeeze bottle Stanley bottle Stirrup jar Stirrup spout vessel Moche Crawling Feline S'well triple walled vacuum bottle
List of bottle types, brands and companies
List_of_bottle_types,_brands_and_companies
Housing estate in Leicester, England
was on the adjoining Netherhall estate). The popular public house the Stirrup Cup on Thurncourt Road is one of the few estate pubs left. At its northerly
Thurnby_Lodge
Sexual activity involving the anus and rectum
intercourse in a pre-modern culture can be found in the erotic vases, or stirrup-spout pots, made by the Moche people of Peru; in a survey, of a collection
Anal_sex
English actor (1876–1944)
The Scarlet Lady (1922) Son of Kissing Cup (1922) The Uninvited Guest (1923) Out to Win (1923) The Stirrup Cup Sensation (1924) The Gay Corinthian (1924)
Cameron_Carr_(actor)
English rugby league footballer
Francis "Frank" Stirrup (1925 – 2 February 2013), also known by the nickname of "Mr Football", was an English professional rugby league footballer who
Frank_Stirrup
British actor (1866–1932)
The Knight Errant (1922) Boden's Boy (1923) In the Blood (1923) The Stirrup Cup Sensation (1924) The Alley of Golden Hearts (1924) Three to One Against
Judd_Green
Rugby match between England and the U.S.
The 1994 Women's Rugby World Cup Final was a rugby union match to decide the winner of the 1994 Women's Rugby World Cup. The match was between 1991 finalists
1994 Women's Rugby World Cup final
1994_Women's_Rugby_World_Cup_final
Association football club in England
four league titles, three FA Cups, one League Cup and one FA Community Shield. Wednesday have also competed in UEFA cup competitions on four occasions
Sheffield_Wednesday_F.C.
Bow-like ranged weapon
dynasty Song dynasty cavalry wielding crossbows with stirrups Fifteenth century crossbowman using a stirrup along with a belt hook and pulley Detailed illustration
Crossbow
Archaeological site on Crete
amphorae, stamnoi, stirrup jars, and incense burners. The Minoan chronology is based on pottery so tombs could be closely dated. Kylixes and cups were found to
Armenoi_(archaeological_site)
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Velazquez forward onto the horse's neck, losing a stirrup. By the time the jockey regained his stirrup and seat, they were last. However, Animal Kingdom
Animal_Kingdom_(horse)
Rugby league season
1956–57 was the forty-fourth occasion on which the Lancashire Cup completion had been held. Oldham won the trophy by beating St. Helens by the score of
1956–57_Lancashire_Cup
Ancient Egyptian burial customs
larger and of a more utilitarian variety, such as storage jars, pithoi, stirrup jars, and cooking pots. The pottery found inside the coffins is smaller
Anthropoid_ceramic_coffins
American racing driver (1915–1960)
ideas with Vogt, Byron fabricated two stirrup pins on his clutch pedal to help support his left leg. When the stirrup pins were combined with his leg brace
Red_Byron
Women's football club
Morris — Donna Mulligan — Laura Quigley — Jade Salisman — Julie Stirrup — Keeley Wakelam — Ellie Walker — Lauren Walker — Toni Whale —
Sporting_Khalsa_F.C._Women
Late Bronze Age Greek civilization
diversely-styled vessels such as stirrup jars, large bowls, alabastron, krater and stemmed cups (or kylikes) resembling champagne glasses. Stirrup jars (Linear B: ka-ra-re-u
Mycenaean_Greece
Bronze Age civilization on Crete and other Aegean Islands
(including the distinctive Marine Style pottery, such as the LM IIIC "Octopus" stirrup jar), indicate appreciation and occasional use of fish by the economy.
Minoan_civilization
Long spear used by cavalry
11th century after the development of the cantled saddle and stirrups (the Great Stirrup Controversy), and of rowel spurs (which enabled better control
Lance
prior to his death at the Battle of Tennōji "Already my foot is in the stirrup." — Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish novelist (22 April 1616) "Come Lord Jesu
List_of_last_words
union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby. Coach: Heather Stirrup Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by
2002 Women's Rugby World Cup squads
2002_Women's_Rugby_World_Cup_squads
Nomadic Iranic people of the Pontic Steppe
four raised bolsters at each corner, which, before the invention of the stirrup, allowed the riders to raise themselves without being encumbered by their
Scythians
Island in Bahamas
the Bahamas. It has a population of 353 (2010 census). The islands are a stirrup-shaped chain of thirty large cays and numerous small cays of about thirty-two
Great_Harbour_Cay
Ceramics from the Levant
done in dark-brown color. Vessel types were small and closed flasks or "stirrup jars". Towards the end of the Bronze Age there is evidence that Mycenaean
Levantine_pottery
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
who won the 2014 Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and 2016 Dubai World Cup, and was inducted into the US Hall of Fame. He was the 2014 and 2016 American
California_Chrome
American rock band
but this time went to a different private island in the Bahamas, Great Stirrup Cay. The 2013 Caribbean Cruise featured guest bands and comedians including:
311_(band)
Statue by Carlo Marochetti in Glasgow, United Kingdom
referendum, it was fitted with a "Yes" cone as well as a flag fitted in its stirrup. The cone was replaced with a gold-painted one during the 2012 Summer Olympics
Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, Glasgow
Equestrian_statue_of_the_Duke_of_Wellington,_Glasgow
Pottery from Bronze Age Crete
emptiness". The whole field of decoration is filled densely. (Examples). The Stirrup Jar is especially frequent. Finally, in the Subminoan period, the geometric
Minoan_pottery
slimmer, more feminine designs in new stretch fabrics. Clam diggers, capris, stirrup pants, jodhpurs, and culottes gradually replaced the more mannish slacks
1950s_in_Western_fashion
on base to prevent injury to fingers and thumbs when sliding into base. Stirrups Sunglasses Worn to shade the eyes from the sun. Baseball cleats Baseball
Baseball clothing and equipment
Baseball_clothing_and_equipment
German filmmaker (1902–2003)
possessed of masculine strength." On 31 August 1938, Olympia won the Mussolini cup at the Venice Film Festival as "Best foreign film". She arrived in New York
Leni_Riefenstahl
European history from the 5th to 15th centuries
proportion of cavalry in their armies. During the early invasion period, the stirrup had not been introduced into warfare, which limited the usefulness of cavalry
Middle_Ages
Archaeological site in Greece
Cretan Hieroglyphic characters was also found. Several Linear B inscribed stirrup jars have been found including four in the LM IIIA2B (Mycenae) dated level
Malia_(archaeological_site)
Equestrian team sport
The stirrup irons are heavier than most, and the stirrup leathers are wider and thicker, for added safety when the player stands in the stirrups. The
Polo
List of people who had severe injuries or died from accidents related to horses
body was never found, his horse was recovered, with a boot tangled in one stirrup. Saborios, Byzantine general and rebel (d. 678), when his horse bolted
List_of_horse_accidents
1552 novel by François Rabelais
and buck, so that her rider, dismounted but caught with his foot in the stirrup, was gradually torn apart. With these words, Lord Basché doubled everyone's
Le_Quart_Livre
hunting with a crossbow, 14th century Two men arming a crossbow using a stirrup and shooting a crossbow, 1475 Man holding a crossbow, 1530s Leonardo da
History_of_crossbows
saber, that was based on an original British Army pattern, with a pierced stirrup guard and flattened pommel. Results: 1. Justin Hammond 2. Mike Lavallee
List of Forged in Fire episodes
List_of_Forged_in_Fire_episodes
State of Mexico
smiths made a variety of objects from the everyday such as knives, swords, stirrups and more, eventually branching into finer metals such as silver and gold
Puebla
micellization concentration — Method by measuring surface tension with a plate, stirrup or ring ISO 4312:1989 Surface active agents — Evaluation of certain effects
List of ISO standards 3000–4999
List_of_ISO_standards_3000–4999
American Champion jockey (1931–2003)
lost the 1957 Kentucky Derby aboard Gallant Man, when he stood up in the stirrups too soon, having misjudged the finish line. This caused Gallant Man to
Bill_Shoemaker
Arabic as-sumut (السُّمُوت) plural of samt سَمْت. ación: handle on the stirrup. From Arabic as-suyūr (السُّيُور), plural of sayr (سَيْر) "strap" or "belt"[ʔlsːiːwr]
Influence of Arabic on Spanish
Influence_of_Arabic_on_Spanish
WWI British-Turkish military standoff (1917)
about 25 separate items, all cleaned and polished up to the nines—saddles, stirrups and irons, bridles and bits, water bottles, feed bags, greatcoats, saddle
Stalemate in Southern Palestine
Stalemate_in_Southern_Palestine
Turkic nomadic people
fresh horse was available at all times. The horsemen used oval shaped stirrups and employed a large bridle for their horses. Another important accessory
Cumans
Medieval rock-cut relief in Bulgaria
monumental size and iconography, and many of the specific details (stirrup, halo, skull-cup, bird, etc.) are generally part of Bulgar tradition, while the
Madara_Rider
Athletic competitions in ancient Greece
was introduced in 648 BC. In this race, Greeks did not use saddles or stirrups (the latter was unknown in Europe until about the 6th century AD), so they
Ancient_Olympic_Games
English professional rugby league club
Category:Oldham R.L.F.C. coaches. Harry Varley 1897–99 Griff Jenkins 1954–59 Frank Stirrup 1959–60 Gus Risman 1960–62 Bryn Day 1962–63 Frank Dyson 1963–66 Geoff Shelton
Oldham_R.L.F.C.
Politician and celebrity support for or against Brexit during its lead-up
Commander Europe Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, former First Sea Lord Lord Stirrup, marshal of the Royal Air Force, former Chief of Defence Staff Robert Wainwright
Endorsements in the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
Endorsements_in_the_2016_United_Kingdom_European_Union_membership_referendum
French-bred Thoroughbred National Hunt racehorse (2000–2015)
La Cour, but Kauto Star's jockey Ruby Walsh then re-mounted without his stirrups and chased the leader. He then hit the last fence, but still rapidly closed
Kauto_Star
Idea that small causes can have large effects
reaction Clapotis Determinism Domino effect Dynamical system Fractal Great Stirrup Controversy Innovation butterfly Kessler syndrome Norton's dome Numerical
Butterfly_effect
Horse race
2+1⁄2 mile Pimlico Cup by forty lengths. Nearing the finish, Jockey Conn McCreary eased Miss Grillo then stood up in the stirrups and waved to the crowd
Pimlico_Cup
Country park in North Ayrshire, Scotland
1840s and lists some of the items in the owners collection, including the stirrups from the horse that the 10th Earl of Eglinton was riding when he was shot
Eglinton_Country_Park
Military unit
the war. These included such items as heliographs, water bottles, bits, stirrups, spurs and shovels, although saddlery and harnesses were provided by a
Australian Army during World War I
Australian_Army_during_World_War_I
American rodeo cowboy
scoring 72 points. As Murray was dismounting, his left foot hung in the stirrup for a second. Instantly, he was drawn underneath. He found himself facedown
Ty_Murray
46-year-old jockey Francisco "Kiko" A. Tuazon's (of Barangay 331, Manila) left stirrup of his horse No. 5 named "Wild Eagle" owned by James Rabano suddenly broke
Horse racing in the Philippines
Horse_racing_in_the_Philippines
French Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI). irons or stirrup irons A type of stirrup made entirely of metal, seen on Australian stock saddles, English
Glossary_of_equestrian_terms
American baseball player (born 1960)
notorious for losing his stirrups, was the most outspoken member of the MLBPA to revise the uniform code to remove mandatory stirrups and helped to ensure
Kent_Hrbek
Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 to 1190
the traditional kiss of peace. Frederick had declined to hold the Pope's stirrup while leading him to the tent, however, so Adrian refused to give the kiss
Frederick_Barbarossa
Equine sport in France
the Gauls and Romans, equestrianism flourished with the arrival of the stirrup and more suitable saddles in the society of knights. The introduction of
Equestrianism_in_France
Habsburg ruler, King of Castile in 1506
(inspired by the Muslims), called "à la jineta", with bent knees and short stirrups. He learned this from Rámon of Cardona, Master of King Ferdinand's stable
Philip_the_Handsome
Dating system used in archaeology and art history
men on their right), then those present at the ceremony would drink from cups that they then left at the tomb. Burial customs also included leaving valued
Helladic_chronology
Australian conservationist (1962–2006)
of Namibia to watch the Wallabies defeat France in the 1999 Rugby World Cup Final. Irwin was also a talented surfer. Irwin was involved in several media
Steve_Irwin
Baseball threshold for incompetent hitting
helmet Cap Doughnut Glove (defense) Pitching machine Protective cup Shin guard Stirrups Uniform Uniform number Game process Batting order Challenges ball–strike
Mendoza_Line
Historical ethnic group of the Italian Peninsula of Germanic origin
presently used as toponym), sala (hall, room, also used as toponym), staffa (stirrup), stalla (stable), sculdascio, faida (feud), manigoldo (scoundrel), sgherro
Lombards
British equestrian
Funnell: Take the Reins (also for PlayStation 2), Pippa Funnell 3: The Golden Stirrups Challenge (more commonly known as Horsez), and Pippa Funnell 4: Secrets
Pippa_Funnell
STIRRUP CUP
STIRRUP CUP
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kamdev or cupid
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pradhyumn | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®¯à¯à®®à¯à®¨
Cupid or God of Love, Son of Krishna and Rukmini
Pradhyumn | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®¯à¯à®®à¯à®¨
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps an occupational name for a maker of bottles or cups, from Old French gourde ‘water vessel’, ‘flask’, but possibly of the same derivation as 2.French : from Old French gourd ‘heavy’, ‘dull’, ‘sluggish’, hence a nickname for a slow lumbering person.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : apparently a nickname from Middle English sterten ‘to leap or jump’ + up. Reaney and Wilson note that startup was the original form of ‘upstart’ and also the name of a kind of rustic boot and believe these senses may have contributed to the surname, although neither is recorded beofe the 16th century.
Surname or Lastname
German (usually Göbel)
German (usually Göbel) : see Goebel.French and English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of goblets and tankards, from Old French gobel ‘drinking vessel’, ‘cup’ (apparently from Celtic gob ‘mouth’).English : in some cases possibly a variant of Godbold. Compare Goble.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English kibble ‘cudgel’, hence a nickname for a heavy, thickset man or for a belligerent individual.Altered spelling of German Kibbel or Kübel, a metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German kübel ‘vat’, from Latin cupella ‘drinking vessel’, ‘grain measure’. Compare Kibler.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cupid, God of Love, Man filled with beauty
Male
French
French form of Latin Cupido, CUPIDON means "desire."
Surname or Lastname
English (North Midlands)
English (North Midlands) : unexplained; possibly a dialect variant of Cubit, but see also Cuppett.
Boy/Male
Tamil
The cupid, The God of Love
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ravinshu | ரவிநà¯à®·à¯
Kamdev cupid
Ravinshu | ரவிநà¯à®·à¯
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cupid, God of Love, Man filled with beauty
Girl/Female
Tamil
Josnika | ஜோஸà¯à®¨à¯€à®•ா
Cupid, Follower of Lord Shiva
Josnika | ஜோஸà¯à®¨à¯€à®•ா
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cupid, God of Love
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kamdev or cupid
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pradyumn | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®®à®¨
Cupid or God of Love, Son of Krishna and Rukmini
Pradyumn | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®®à®¨
Girl/Female
Tamil
Cupids consort
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cupid
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kamdev or cupid
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cupid
STIRRUP CUP
STIRRUP CUP
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Eloquent
Girl/Female
Muslim
Name of a sahabiyyah, Pure, Clear
Girl/Female
Muslim
Opponent
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, French, Hebrew, Swedish
God is My Strength; Hero of God
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord venkateswara
Boy/Male
Muslim
Slave of the one who is light, Servant of the light
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Name of Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Hebrew, Irish, Jain
The Lord is Gracious
Female
French
French and German form of Greek Sibylla, SIBYLLE means "prophetess."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Exclamation of Surprise; Water; Sky; Blood; Meditation
STIRRUP CUP
STIRRUP CUP
STIRRUP CUP
STIRRUP CUP
STIRRUP CUP
v. i.
Any piece resembling in shape the stirrup of a saddle, and used as a support, clamp, etc. See Bridle iron.
v. i.
To chirp or chirrup.
n.
Stock; race; family.
v. i.
A kind of ring, or bent piece of metal, wood, leather, or the like, horizontal in one part for receiving the foot of a rider, and attached by a strap to the saddle, -- used to assist a person in mounting a horse, and to enable him to sit steadily in riding, as well as to relieve him by supporting a part of the weight of the body.
v. i.
To soar; to ascend; to mount. See Stirrup.
a.
Same as Sirup, Sirupy.
n.
The act of chirping; a chirp.
v. t.
To quicken or animate by chirping; to cherup.
n.
The stirrup of a woman's saddle.
n.
The innermost of the ossicles of the ear; the stirrup, or stirrup bone; -- so called from its form. See Illust. of Ear.
v. i.
To chirp.
v. i.
A rope secured to a yard, with a thimble in its lower end for supporting a footrope.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Chirrup
n.
A sirup made of poppies.
n.
A stirrer in a copper for boiling wort.
imp. & p. p.
of Stir
n.
One who, or that which, stirs something; also, one who moves about, especially after sleep; as, an early stirrer.
imp. & p. p.
of Chirrup
n.
A puddler's stirrer.