gulchecuppe
Middle English
Alternative forms
- gulche-cuppe, keache cuppe, kealchecuppe, kealche cuppe, kelchecuppe, kelche-cuppe, kelche cuppe
Noun
gulchecuppe
- A drunkard.
- c. 1225, “Feorðe dale: fondunges”, in Ancrene Ƿiſſe (Cotton MS Nero A. XIV), Herefordshire, published c. 1225-1250, folio 56, verso; republished at London: British Library Digitised Manuscripts, 2013 March 29:
- ȝif þe gulchecuppe ƿeallinde breſ to drincken. ⁊ ȝeot in hiſ ƿide þrote. þet he a ſƿelte ƿiðinnen.
- Give the tosspot molten brass to drink, and pour it into his wide throat, that he may die inwardly.
Descendants
- English: gulch-cup
References
- “gulche-cuppe, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 21 May 2018.
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