[f. STOPPLE sb.1] trans. To put a stopple on; to close with a stopple.
1795[?]. Cowper, Moralizer Corrected, 7. [He] Stoppled his cruse, replacd his book Within its customary nook.
1834. H. Miller, Scenes & Leg., xix. (1857), 283. Macglashan received the stoup, stoppled with a bunch of straw.
1857. Thoreau, Maine W., ii. (1912), 183. A little vial, containing matches, stoppled water-tight.