stewp

noun
/stʃʉːp//stjuːp/UK/stup/US

Etymology

Blend of stew + soup.

  1. derived from *supô
  2. derived from suppa
  3. derived from soupe
  4. inherited from soupe
  5. compounded as stewp — “stew + soup

Definitions

  1. A thick, chunky soup that is thicker than most soups but thinner than a stew.

    • Stewp is part stew and part soup. Crusty bread is perfect for dunking.
    • A “stewp” is like a stew and a soup combined.
    • But Nana died when I was seven, and my grandpa, who could put up a mean “stewp”—a thick, chunky soup—when I was thirteen. I was too young to remember their wisdom, or to have understood it in the first place. But I have the file.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA