Take+supper
21ἐνδόρπιον — ἐν δορπέω take supper imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric) ἐν δορπέω take supper imperf ind act 1st sg (doric) …
22Eine Nacht in Venedig — ( A Night in Venice ) is an operetta in three acts by Johann Strauss II and was premiered in Berlin on 3 October 1883 in the Neues Friedrich Wilhelmstadisches Theater, and is the only one of the operettas of Johann Strauss II ever to be premiered …
23Sup — Sup, v. i. [See {Supper}.] To eat the evening meal; to take supper. [1913 Webster] I do entreat that we may sup together. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
24ǽfengereordian — wv/t2 3rd pres ǽfengereordaþ past ǽfengereordode ptp ǽfengereordod to sup, give supper to, take supper …
25sup- — prefix assim. form of SUB before p. * * * var. of sub before p: suppose. * * * sup1 «suhp», verb, supped, sup|ping. –v.i. to eat the evening meal; take supper: »He supped alone on bread and milk. –v.t. to give a supper to or f …
26sup. — 1. superior. 2. superlative. 3. supine. 4. supplement. 5. supplementary. 6. supply. 7. supra. * * * abbrev 1. Superfine 2. Superior 3. Superlative (also superl.) …
27sup — 1. verb /sʌp/ a) To sip; to take a small amount of food or drink into the mouth, especially with a spoon. ...I propose we should have up the cold pie, and let him sup. b) To take supper. I pray you, be seated and sup how you please. You will, I… …
28sup — 1. v. & n. v.tr. (supped, supping) 1 take (soup, tea, etc.) by sips or spoonfuls. 2 esp. N.Engl. colloq. drink (alcohol). n. a sip of liquid. Etymology: OE supan 2. v.intr. (usu. foll. by off, on) archaic take supper. Etymology: OF super …
29sup — I. v. n. Take supper. II. v. a. Drink (a little at a time), sip. III. n. Sip, taste, small mouthful …
30δεδορπήκαμεν — δορπέω take supper perf ind act 1st pl …