grace cup
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Definition
Noun: 1. A ceremonial cup of wine or other drink passed around at the end of a formal meal for a final shared toast. It signifies a concluding act of fellowship, gratitude, or goodwill before the gathering disperses.
Usage
The term "grace cup" is used in formal or traditional dining contexts, often at banquets, feasts, or ceremonial dinners. It refers specifically to the final communal drink, not to any cup used during the meal.
Examples
- The host raised the grace cup and proposed a toast to the health of all the guests.
- According to tradition, the meal concluded with the passing of the grace cup.
- He was honored to be given the grace cup to hold during the final toast.
Advanced Usage
- Historically, the grace cup could be associated with specific religious or secular rites marking the end of a communal gathering. Its use emphasizes unity and shared purpose.
Variants and Related Words
- Loving cup: A large, often two-handled cup, similar in function to a grace cup, passed among guests at a banquet. While a "loving cup" can be a "grace cup," a grace cup is not necessarily a loving cup in form.
- Stirrup cup: A drink offered to a departing guest, typically one on horseback. This is related as a parting drink but is offered at the point of departure, not necessarily at the table.
Synonyms
- Parting cup
- Final toast
Notes
The "grace cup" is a specific item and ritual. It is not a general term for any cup used during a meal or for saying grace (a prayer). The "grace" in its name relates to the goodwill and favor shared among the participants.
Noun
- cup to be passed around for the final toast after a meal