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‖ Stube|ˈʃtuːbə| Also stube. [Ger., lit. ‘room, parlour’.] = bierstube.
1946S. Spender European Witness 138 He invited me to join the other officers in going to a drinking Stube. 1956E. Berckman Strange Bedfellow vii. 66 The dimness and coolness of the village Stube. 1967J. Eastwood Little Dragon from Peking xvii. 153 Hilde, the maid of all work, had already mopped the wooden floor of the Stube. 1969A. Glyn Dragon Variation viii. 232 In a gasthof in the Maria-Josephastrasse, Jeff Falkner sat at a window, staring out at the snow. The others were downstairs playing chess in the stube. 1980J. Cartwright Horse of Darius x. 149 A stube full of hearty people drinking beer. |