STROUP


Meaning of STROUP in English

ˈstrüp noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English stroupe, from Old Norse strūpi, strjūpi; akin to Norwegian dialect strop narrow opening, and probably to Greek stryphnos astringent — more at strubbly

1. dialect chiefly England : windpipe

2. chiefly Scotland : spout

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