Noun
(Ireland, historical) Someone who, during the Irish famine, supplied food such as soup to Catholics who converted to Protestantism.
(Ireland, historical) A (former) Catholic who converted to Protestantism in order to gain such food.
Synonym: swaddler
Croghan Soupers
Free Souper Supper at Saint Mary’s, 5-7 p.m. second and fourth Fridays of the month. Source: Internet
Falke, Eisenstein's friend, arrives to invite him to the ball (Duet: "Kommt mit mir zum Souper"/"Come with me to the souper"). Source: Internet
The ball is in progress (Chorus: "Ein Souper heut' uns winkt"/"A souper is before us") and the Prince welcomes his guests ("Ich lade gern mir Gäste ein"/"I love to invite my friends"). Source: Internet
Souper Pho has both a large take-out base as well as eat-in. Source: Internet
Youth from First Presbyterian Church in Pilot Mountain gather around the church sign promoting Sunday’s “Souper Bowl” event. Source: Internet
In addition to the bowl of Souper Pho Donn added a Vietnamese chicken sandwich. Source: Internet