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The word 'sup', meaning in English to dine, comes from Old French, super, thought to be from soupe (broth).

Another meaning is to sip, that is, to take small amounts of food or drink, usually by spoon; 'sup' in this case comes from Proto-(or Common) Germanic via Old English, with similar meaning to the present sense.

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